medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Science Terminology 2021-05-27
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- the study of the celestial objects, space, and the physical universe
- a substance that cannot be broken down into any smaller pieces and still maintain its basic properties
- the study of life
- a spherical object that orbits a star and has cleared out its orbital path
- the accepted belief that the Sun is the center of our solar system
- the amount of matter in an object
- another term for air resistance
- the constant rate an object falls at when gravity matches the object's air resistance
- the resistance one object experiences when moving over a surface or through a medium
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- the belief that the Earth is the center of the universe
- the rate at which something moves in a particular direction
- a push or pull on an object
- a celestial object that orbits a planet
- to go around a central point
- the basic unit of life
- the imaginary line that passes through the Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole
- branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of energy and matter
- the ability to do work
- to spin or turn on an axis
- the force of gravity pull on an object
- the smallest unit of matter that has the characteristic properties of a chemical element
- a force that pulls object towards the center of a mass
22 Clues: the study of life • the basic unit of life • the ability to do work • to spin or turn on an axis • a push or pull on an object • to go around a central point • another term for air resistance • the amount of matter in an object • the force of gravity pull on an object • a celestial object that orbits a planet • a force that pulls object towards the center of a mass • ...
Premier Terminology 2021-06-01
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- Geographical Managed Care- Sacramento County. Group #5555
- Primary Dentist a Member is assigned to for services
- Client Index Number
- Indicated Member seen for preventative services (exam, cleanings, and/or x-rays) where Provider already received payment under capitation
- Set time of year when participants can enroll in health insurance or change from one plan to another without a qualifying event
- Los Angeles Pre-Paid Health Plan – Los Angeles County. Group #4444
- Group of physicians, hospitals, and other providers who participate in a managed care plan
- Health plans offered to specific group of individuals by an employer, association, union, or other entity
- Provider who is not contracted with an administrating network
- Provider ID number
- Predetermined amount a member will pay up front for specific services such as office visits
- Statement showing the payments attached to checks sent to providers
- Defines the scope of the coverage afforded (i.e. missing tooth clause- indicates if a tooth is lost prior to insurance coverage beginning the coverage does not cover replacing the tooth.
- Statement sent to a member or provider to explain the insurance benefits of a claim
- Statement indicating that proposed dental treatment will be covered under the terms of the benefit contract
- Benefits paid when patient is out of area and needs emergency services
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- Providers receive a set payment per month for every assigned Member regardless if they are seen in office or not.
- Negotiated rate providers agree to charge for services
- Changing Primary Care Dentist during the month after rosters are finalized and sent to providers
- List of assigned Members for a specific Provider or provider office
- State of California employee Commercial Dental plan. Group # 12700
- General description of benefits Members are eligible to receive under the plan
- More than one insurance carried, and coverage is divided between the different carriers.
- Provider contracted with the network
- Provision of an insurance policy that is purchased separately from the basic policy and provides additional benefits at an additional cost
- Preferred Provider Organization
- Office ID number
- Dental Health Maintenance Organization
28 Clues: Office ID number • Provider ID number • Client Index Number • Preferred Provider Organization • Provider contracted with the network • Dental Health Maintenance Organization • Primary Dentist a Member is assigned to for services • Negotiated rate providers agree to charge for services • Geographical Managed Care- Sacramento County. Group #5555 • ...
Respiratory Terminology 2022-02-02
26 Clues: air • nose • nose • lung • good • blood • chest • mouth • throat • muscle • section • breathe • observe • disease • therapy • dilation • puncture • voicebox • straight • rib, side • cartilage • expansion • pertaining to • bronchus, bronchi • narrow, contracted • involuntary contraction
Computer Terminology 2022-02-07
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- used to type
- things that speak
- pencil art
- like apps
- input opposite day
- something that prints
- flouting water
- similar to rat
- what you remember
- lots of graphs
- outerface opposite day
- you
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- something that scans
- bite with a y
- when your net- works
- something that plots
- rome without the e
- internet
- non physical
- to think and understand
- used to record
- what your looking at
- like a file
- eyes back
- output opposite day
- like a folder
- gee you eye
- small amount
- male sheep
29 Clues: you • internet • like apps • eyes back • pencil art • male sheep • like a file • gee you eye • used to type • non physical • small amount • bite with a y • like a folder • used to record • flouting water • similar to rat • lots of graphs • things that speak • what you remember • rome without the e • input opposite day • output opposite day • something that scans • when your net- works • something that plots • ...
Computer Terminology 2022-02-07
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- A shared boundary of which 2 or more separate compartments of a computers system exchange information.
- Any of various devices used to enter information and instructions.
- A computer input device that uses a light beam to scan codes, text, or graphic images directly into a computer or computer system.
- Consists of 8 adjacent binary digits.
- Graphical user interface.
- A computer's storage unit.
- Used to connect to a computer to generate sound.
- Any device capable of recording a voice.
- Visual representations of data, made with the help of a computer.
- The virtual location for applications, documents, data or other sub-folders.
- A small, movable device that lets you control a range of things on a computer.
- Electronic tools, systems, devices and resources that generate, store or process data.
- A computer hardware device that converts data from a digital format into a format suitable for an analog.
- A set of instructions being processed by the computer processor.
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- Data that a computer sends.
- The physical surface on which visual information is presented.
- A container in a computer system for storing information.
- Two or more computers that are connected.
- Electronic device that accepts text files or images from a computer and transfers them to a medium such as paper or film.
- An input device which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys to act as mechanical levers.
- The delivery of different services through the Internet.
- Detailed plan or procedure for solving a problem with a computer.
- Used to print graphical output on paper.
- Read only memory.
- The most basic unit of information in computing.
- Random access memory.
- A person who uses computers.
- Data that a computer receives.
28 Clues: Read only memory. • Random access memory. • Graphical user interface. • A computer's storage unit. • Data that a computer sends. • A person who uses computers. • Data that a computer receives. • Consists of 8 adjacent binary digits. • Used to print graphical output on paper. • Any device capable of recording a voice. • Two or more computers that are connected. • ...
Statistics Terminology 2022-03-07
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- A type of study in which individuals are observed or certain outcomes are measured. No attempt is made to affect the outcome (for example, no treatment is given).
- A relationship in which one factor can be said to be the cause of another. This relationship can be tested with controlled experiments.
- A parameter of variability of data about the mean score.
- The probability of results of the experiment being attributed to chance.
- The likelihood that the same experiment will yield identical results if performed many times over, by the same team or by other teams.
- The most frequently occurring score.
- What the experimenter thinks may be true or wishes to be true before he or she begins an experiment. Also called the research hypothesis.
- The center of a distribution of score, such that half of the scores are above that number and half of the score in the distribution are below that number.
- A test designed to determine the statistical difference between two groups' means where the participants in each group are either the same or matched pairs. Dependent t-tests are also referred to as paired t-tests.
- A statistical test to determine whether there are significant differences between two independent groups' means being tested on the same dependent variable.
- The arithmetical average of a group of scores.
- In an experiment, the variable that the experimenter manipulated. It may also be called the treatment variable.
- In an experiment, a measure expected to vary across different levels of the independent variable. It is also called the response variable.
- The degree of relationship between two variables.
- The extent to which the result cannot be attributed to error in sampling or measurement.
- Neither the participant, the treatment allocator, nor the response gatherer knows whether the participant has been allocated to a treatment or control group.
- A parameter of variability of data about the mean score, which is the square of the standard deviation.
- Describes a mathematical measure of difference between groups. The difference is said to be statistically significant if it is greater than what might be expected to happen by chance alone. This means that there is enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis and the results of the experiment are not attributed to chance.
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- Describes a mathematical measure of difference between groups. The difference is said to be statistically nonsignificant if it is not greater than what might be expected to happen by chance alone. This means that there is not enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis, and the results of the experiment are attributed to chance.
- A type of study in which all variable measurements and manipulations are under research control. The goal of an experiment is to control the environment in such a way that manipulation of the independent variable yields a direct, corresponding change in the dependent variable.
- A variable that is not accounted for in the experimental design, varies systematically with the dependent variable, and prevents a clear interpretation of the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
- Where the null hypothesis will be rejected if either Group 1’s mean exceeds Group 2’s mean, or vice versa, or where the null hypothesis will be rejected if a relationship exists, regardless of its nature. This is also called a two-tailed test of significance.
- The repeated ability to duplicate the results of a scientific experiment by different experimenters, which helps establish a hypothesis’s usefulness (or nonusefulness in cases where findings cannot be replicated).
- Where the alternative hypothesis is specifically stated beforehand; for example, Group 1’s mean is greater than Group 2’s mean. This is also called a one-tailed test of significance.
- A research study that follows over time groups of individuals who are alike in many ways but differ by a certain characteristic (for example, female nurses who smoke and those who do not smoke) and compares them for a particular outcome (such as lung cancer).
- The participant does not know whether he or she has been allocated to a treatment or control group.
- The most powerful experimental design because it allows for the inference of causation. The participants are randomly chosen from a population and randomly assigned to one of two (or more) groups, usually an experimental group that receives some treatment and a control group that receives a placebo.
- A research study in which the medical records of groups of individuals who are alike in many ways but differ by a certain characteristic (for example, female nurses who smoke and those who do not smoke) are compared for a particular outcome (such as lung cancer). This is also called a historic cohort study.
- A parameter that is equal to the number of observations or groups in a study minus some value(s) that limit the observations' or groups' freedom to vary.
- The starting point in scientific research where the experimenter assumes there is no effect of the treatment or no relationship between the two variables.
- Neither the participant nor the treatment allocator knows whether the participant has been allocated to a treatment or control group.
- A research study that involves a single observation (such as an interview or questionnaire), which may be useful to determine how variables affect each other at the same time and period.
32 Clues: The most frequently occurring score. • The arithmetical average of a group of scores. • The degree of relationship between two variables. • A parameter of variability of data about the mean score. • The probability of results of the experiment being attributed to chance. • The extent to which the result cannot be attributed to error in sampling or measurement. • ...
Technique Terminology 2022-03-14
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- person who creates movement
- To disengage from the floor/ to brush
- to chase the leg
- fast movement that increases the heart rate
- moving one part of the body at a time
- to increase flexibility and elongate muscles
- To turn on one leg
- to hold/elongate a movement
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- Alignment of the spine
- How to CARRY weight in the arms
- traveling step alternating front and back
- To bend at the knees
- the foundation of learning steps
- position of the foot to the knee "P"
- to shrink
- parts of the foot; toe, ____, and heel
- To rise
- to stretch through the ankle
- to grow
- When the feet are facing forward with out intersecting
- position of your hips and legs in movement
21 Clues: To rise • to grow • to shrink • to chase the leg • To turn on one leg • To bend at the knees • Alignment of the spine • person who creates movement • to hold/elongate a movement • to stretch through the ankle • How to CARRY weight in the arms • the foundation of learning steps • position of the foot to the knee "P" • To disengage from the floor/ to brush • ...
Technique Terminology 2022-03-14
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- person who creates movement
- To disengage from the floor/ to brush
- to chase the leg
- fast movement that increases the heart rate
- moving one part of the body at a time
- to increase flexibility and elongate muscles
- To turn on one leg
- to hold/elongate a movement
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- Alignment of the spine
- How to CARRY weight in the arms
- traveling step alternating front and back
- To bend at the knees
- the foundation of learning steps
- position of the foot to the knee "P"
- to shrink
- parts of the foot; toe, ____, and heel
- To rise
- to stretch through the ankle
- to grow
- When the feet are facing forward with out intersecting
- position of your hips and legs in movement
21 Clues: To rise • to grow • to shrink • to chase the leg • To turn on one leg • To bend at the knees • Alignment of the spine • person who creates movement • to hold/elongate a movement • to stretch through the ankle • How to CARRY weight in the arms • the foundation of learning steps • position of the foot to the knee "P" • To disengage from the floor/ to brush • ...
Criminal Terminology 2025-06-03
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- A law enforcement officer working secretly to gather evidence or information.
- The formal reading of charges in court, where the defendant enters a plea.
- Illegal or not permitted by law.
- Corpus: A legal order requiring that a person be brought before a judge to determine whether their detention is lawful.
- A serious crime, usually punishable by imprisonment for over one year or by death.
- Attorney: A lawyer who represents the defendant in criminal cases.
- A claim made in a case that has not yet been proven or verified.
- Bond: Payment or promise to the court ensuring a defendant will show up for all required hearings, which may be lost if they fail to appear.
- Evidence based on what someone else has said, rather than firsthand knowledge.
- The act of providing evidence that suggests someone is guilty of a crime.
- A legal judgment that a defendant is not guilty of the crime with which they were charged.
- A person who is fleeing from law enforcement to avoid prosecution or punishment.
- Money or property given to the court to ensure that a defendant returns for their trial.
- Another individual charged in the same criminal case.
- A period of supervised release granted instead of jail time, typically with conditions.
- To send a case back to a lower court for further action.
- The state of being imprisoned.
- Offense: A crime punishable by the death penalty.
- Guilty: A plea indicating that the defendant denies the charges.
- A group of citizens selected to hear evidence and render a verdict in a criminal trial.
- A violation of a law or ordinance.
- A formal charge or accusation of a crime, typically issued by a grand jury.
- Warrant: A warrant issued directly by a judge for an individual’s arrest.
- A formal request made to a court for a ruling or order.
- The determination of the punishment for a convicted criminal.
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- A legal order requiring someone to testify in court or produce evidence.
- Rights: The rights read to an individual upon arrest, informing them of their right to remain silent and have an attorney.
- Evidence: Evidence that suggests a fact is true but does not directly prove it.
- A person or entity accused of committing a crime.
- A written statement made under oath, used as evidence in court.
- A less severe crime, typically punishable by imprisonment for less than one year.
- A formal declaration of truth, often made under penalty of perjury.
- A statement made under oath, typically during a trial.
- The act of providing testimony or evidence that implicates oneself in a crime.
- of Justice: An act of interfering with or hindering the investigation or prosecution of a crime.
- The act of holding a defendant in custody, usually before a trial or sentencing.
- The unlawful taking of someone else's property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it.
- The legal process of transferring a suspect from one jurisdiction to another for prosecution.
- A monetary penalty imposed as punishment for a criminal offense.
- A legal order issued by a judge or magistrate authorizing law enforcement to make an arrest or conduct a search.
- A list of cases to be heard by a court or the schedule of a specific case.
- Bargain: An agreement in which the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge or receives a reduced sentence in exchange for cooperation.
- A document, object, or other item presented as evidence during a trial.
- A formal accusation of a crime.
- Jury: A group of citizens who review evidence to decide whether there is enough to charge someone with a crime.
- The legal process by which each party in a case learns the evidence the other side will present.
- A request made to a higher court to review and change the decision of a lower court.
- Marshals: Federal officers responsible for apprehending fugitives, transporting prisoners, and maintaining security in federal courts.
- The defendant's formal response to criminal charges (e.g., guilty, not guilty, no contest).
- Contendere: A plea in which the defendant does not admit guilt but also does not contest the charges.
- Communications: Private communications that have been captured or monitored by authorities, often as part of an investigation.
- A lawyer who represents the government and brings charges against the defendant in criminal cases.
- The decision reached by a jury or judge in a criminal case.
- A breach of a law or regulation.
- (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act): A federal law targeting organized crime and related offenses.
- A public official with authority to preside over legal proceedings.
- Offense: A crime that violates federal law, as opposed to state or local laws.
- Anything presented in court to establish the truth of a matter in dispute.
- A verdict or admission of having committed the crime with which one is charged.
- A formal declaration that someone is guilty of a crime.
60 Clues: The state of being imprisoned. • A formal accusation of a crime. • Illegal or not permitted by law. • A breach of a law or regulation. • A violation of a law or ordinance. • A person or entity accused of committing a crime. • Offense: A crime punishable by the death penalty. • Another individual charged in the same criminal case. • ...
College Terminology 2025-07-15
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- An area of study selected by a student
- Describes sorority or fraternity life at college
- Electronic signature on the FAFSA
- A college may withdraw its offer of admission to students"
- Granted to students who do not meet the stated requirements of the college but are admitted with conditions
- A two-year college with low tuition, where students can obtain an associate's degree and transfer with credits to a four-year college
- One of the tests used to assess college readiness. Each section is scored from 1 to 36 with a composite score from 1 to 36
- Form of scheduling used in many high schools and colleges, where students complete two in one year
- Cost of attending college
- A loan available from the federal government to students w ho meet minimum requirements. This must be paid back
- An extracurricular activities sheet or a resume
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- A grant available from the federal government for students who meet the minimum requirements. This does not have to be paid back
- Long essay on most college applications where students are given the opportunity to demonstrate their passion and personality
- Loan that may be subsidized and unsubsidized, that students can take out for tuition and expenses. This must be paid back.
- Term used that encompasses both grants and loans available to students to use to pay for college
- It is a college setting where students typically commute between home and the campus
- Record of you courses and grades
- A criterion that gives students who parents attended a college an advantage in the admissions process
- A paid or unpaid placement with a professional in an area ofinterest where the student can learn about the job and gain experience
- Eight prestigious colleges in the Northeast
20 Clues: Cost of attending college • Record of you courses and grades • Electronic signature on the FAFSA • An area of study selected by a student • Eight prestigious colleges in the Northeast • An extracurricular activities sheet or a resume • Describes sorority or fraternity life at college • A college may withdraw its offer of admission to students" • ...
Meat terminology 2025-07-15
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- A meat cut with a bone, often grilled
- A prized cut found in both pork and beef
- High-heat cooking over open flames
- A tender cut of beef from the back
- Meat that comes from cattle
- Meat from an older sheep
- An edible part of the head, considered offal
- A dry heat cooking method, ideal for large cuts
- Offal often used in pies
- Slow cooking in liquid, often for tough cuts
- A common poultry meat
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- A type of offal, high in iron
- Small, thin slices of meat, often crumbed
- Meat from a young sheep
- Meat that comes from deer
- A tough beef cut, often slow-cooked
- A cut from the rear of beef or lamb
- Meat that comes from pigs
- Cook meat slowly in a small amount of liquid
- A delicate offal cut, not sweet and not bread
20 Clues: A common poultry meat • Meat from a young sheep • Meat from an older sheep • Offal often used in pies • Meat that comes from deer • Meat that comes from pigs • Meat that comes from cattle • A type of offal, high in iron • High-heat cooking over open flames • A tender cut of beef from the back • A tough beef cut, often slow-cooked • A cut from the rear of beef or lamb • ...
Yearbook Terminology 2025-08-08
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- shot a student or faculty portrait
- page number and spread identification
- copy that describes and explains a picture
- secondary headline or title
- color full color pages
- central idea or concept that unifies the yearbook
- author’s name appearing after body copy
- shows the layout and organization of all the pages in a yearbook
- 16 pages
- unit of measure in graphic design
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- a line of type visibly shorter than other lines in the column
- a smaller, related story
- texture or pattern embossed on the cover
- 8 pages
- color a second color applied to black and white pages
- fold between two pages when the pages are bound
- extending picture beyond the external margin
- quote quotation displayed in larger type
- copy the main story on a spread
- space blank area of a spread free of pictures or copy
- two facing pages
21 Clues: 8 pages • 16 pages • two facing pages • color full color pages • a smaller, related story • secondary headline or title • copy the main story on a spread • unit of measure in graphic design • shot a student or faculty portrait • page number and spread identification • author’s name appearing after body copy • texture or pattern embossed on the cover • ...
Pathophysiology Terminology 2025-08-08
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- cause of disease is unknown
- pathological changes, but now obvious manifestations
- early development of disease; signs absent or nonspecific
- Origins of Disease
- "silent stage" of disease
- relative number of deaths resulting from disease
- Likelihood of recovery
- Short Term, Severe symptoms
- cellular level
- identification of disease
- system level
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- disease rates within a group
- maximize recovery
- Long Term, vague symptoms
- worsening of severity
- Cause of disease
- clinical evidence with signs and symptoms
- period which manifestations subside
- something that increases likelihood of developing disease (2 words)
- objective indicators of disease
- subjective data of disease
- specific local change in a tissue
- new secondary or additional problems
- collection of signs and symptoms
- cause of disease related to error, treatment, or procedure
- excision of living tissue
26 Clues: system level • cellular level • Cause of disease • maximize recovery • Origins of Disease • worsening of severity • Likelihood of recovery • Long Term, vague symptoms • "silent stage" of disease • excision of living tissue • identification of disease • subjective data of disease • cause of disease is unknown • Short Term, Severe symptoms • disease rates within a group • ...
Stripe Terminology 2022-09-01
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- Workflow that may pose an elevated loss risk due to operational risk
- A group organized for purposes other than generating profit
- Tag applying to an IP address on a known VPN
- Someone who has been entrusted with a prominent public function and is more at risk for bribery and corruption
- Acronym for a virtual private network used to mask IP address locations
- The first 6 digits of a credit card number
- A business owned by one person in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business entity
- Acronym for the part of the world encompassing Europe, the Middle East and Africa
- 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
- 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
- Occurs if a customer disputes a purchase made using their credit card, claiming that it was fraudulent or made without their permission
- Report made by a financial institution about suspicious or potentially suspicious activity
- Acronym for the part of the world encompassing Latin America
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- Penalties or other means of enforcement used to provide incentives for obedience with the law, or with rules and regulations
- Workflow that deals with Stripe's ability to bank a customer
- Memos on an account meant to drawn attention of special handling requirements
- Type of company that can make a profit, be taxed, and can be held legally liable?
- Search to determine a businesses online presence (social media, forum posts, articles, etc.)
- Accounts that are associated with each other
- Acronym for part of the world near the western Pacific Ocean
- Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- The US version of a Private Limited Company
- The unique ID associated with a computer
- Used to determine the validity of card numbers and is a workflow on Stripe
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 • Tag applying to an IP address on a known VPN • A group organized for purposes other than generating profit • Workflow that deals with Stripe's ability to bank a customer • ...
Livestock Terminology 2022-09-19
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- female cattle with no offspring
- male horse under 4 yrs old
- male goat
- female horse under 3 yrs old
- male chicken
- female horse over 3 yrs old
- male cattle not castrated
- adult female pig
- young female pig no offspring
- female sheep
- female chicken
- baby goat
- castrated male chicken
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- baby chicken
- male horse over 4 yrs old
- baby pig
- adult male swine castrated
- female cattle with offspring
- adult male swine not castrated
- baby sheep
- male sheep
- female goat
- male cattle castrated
- male horse castrated
24 Clues: baby pig • male goat • baby goat • baby sheep • male sheep • female goat • baby chicken • male chicken • female sheep • female chicken • adult female pig • male horse castrated • male cattle castrated • castrated male chicken • male horse over 4 yrs old • male cattle not castrated • male horse under 4 yrs old • adult male swine castrated • female horse over 3 yrs old • female cattle with offspring • ...
Livestock Terminology. 2022-08-22
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- A female goat or rabbit
- Castrated cattle
- A baby Goat
- A baby male goat
- Castrated chicken
- Baby cattle
- Male chicken
- Female pig that has farrowed
- Adult female horse
- Baby sheep
- A castrated male goat or sheep
- A young female that has not calved.
- Adult male horse
- Young male horse
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- A baby female goat
- Young female horse
- A male goat or rabbit
- Young poultry (specifically chickens)
- Male Swine
- Female cattle that has calved
- Baby horse
- castrated male horse
- Male Sheep
- Female sheep
- Castrated pig
- Young female pig that has not farrowed
- Male cattle
- Female chicken
- Baby rabbit
- Baby Swine
30 Clues: Male Swine • Baby horse • Male Sheep • Baby sheep • Baby Swine • A baby Goat • Baby cattle • Male cattle • Baby rabbit • Male chicken • Female sheep • Castrated pig • Female chicken • Castrated cattle • A baby male goat • Adult male horse • Young male horse • Castrated chicken • A baby female goat • Young female horse • Adult female horse • castrated male horse • A male goat or rabbit • A female goat or rabbit • ...
Military Terminology 2022-11-09
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- This is the state that the Air Force Academy is located in.
- How many years of active duty must you complete following your time at an Academy?
- This is a way to become an officer. You attend a traditional 4 year university and train weekly to be in the military.
- This branch of the military protects our interests space
- This is a part-time service that exists in all branches. You will serve near your hoe. This is different than the National Guard because you were previously serving as Active Duty.
- This post-9/11 bill can cover 100% of your tuition at a public university, as well as giving you a monthly stipend and money for books and technology.
- If you join the military after college, this program will assist you with your student loans.
- This branch of the military is part-time service that reports to their state first. They are often used in times of National Emergencies.
- This type of military personnel has joined the Army. They went directly to boot camp and then joined a military unit. They did not attend ROTC, an Academy, or have completed Officer Training School
- This branch of the military serves to defend our nation as our primary ground force.
- A _________ from a member of the House of Represatives or a Senator is one of the requirements to apply to an Academy.
- This branch of military is often the first branch on the ground in a conflict, they also assist the Navy.
- This is a test required for entry into many positions in local, state, and federal government.
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- This branch of the military defends the United States through air warfare and air defense.
- You need to be at least 18 to join all branches of the military
- This type of military personnel has gone through ROTC training, an Academy, or attended Officer Training School.
- True/False You must be a citizen of the United States to become a member of the military
- This is the "Armed Services Aptitude Battery" test. This is required to gain entry to the military.
- This is the state that the Naval Academy is located in
- The typical time commitment for the National Guard is ______ years.
- This branch of military guards our coast and ensures maritime law enforcement
- Once you sign your commitment to the military you essentially have to complete this, you can't just quit
- This means you are serving full-time in one of the branches of the military
- This branch of the military maintains the seas, both nationally and internationally
- This post 9/11 GI Bill pays your tuition at a _______ institution.
- ROTC scholarships cover room and board
- This is a form of tuition reimbursement up to $4,500 a year, and is for all branches of the military including the National Guard.
27 Clues: ROTC scholarships cover room and board • This is the state that the Naval Academy is located in • This branch of the military protects our interests space • This is the state that the Air Force Academy is located in. • You need to be at least 18 to join all branches of the military • This post 9/11 GI Bill pays your tuition at a _______ institution. • ...
Theatre Terminology 2022-01-28
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- An actor draws attention to themselves away from the main action on stage
- Profile facing the back corners of the stage away from the audience
- When an actor turns toward the audience to improve sightlines
- Profile direction where the actor is facing upstage with their back fully to the audience
- Style of theatre after the Medieval times and used theatre as entertainment rather than Bible stories
- Profile direction facing the audience
- Style of stage with audience sitting higher than ground level stage and seating all around or at three sides of the stage
- The name of the narrator character in Greek and classic dramas
- The first Greek actor and where we get the word thespians
- moving from one area of the stage to the next
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- Profile facing stage right
- Move made by another actor to even out the stage picture
- Areas off the main stage used for performers preparing to enter or storage for sets and props
- Style of theatre in the 1800s that included music, overacting, and the triumph of good over evil
- stage areas not part of the house or main stage. Examples are dressing rooms, storage areas, etc.
- Style of stage where the stage protrudes into the audience. The audience is seated on three sides of the stage and can be right next to the stage.
- Profile facing the corners of the stage toward the audience
- Style of stage with an architectural frame. Stage area is deep in the back and sometimes has a slanted floor going down toward the audience. Includes wings, apron, and curtains traditionally.
- The direction an actor faces
- Profile facing stage left
- large pieces of fabric used to close specific areas of the stage for story effect
- Front of a proscenium stage past the curtain or main stage area
22 Clues: Profile facing stage left • Profile facing stage right • The direction an actor faces • Profile direction facing the audience • moving from one area of the stage to the next • Move made by another actor to even out the stage picture • The first Greek actor and where we get the word thespians • Profile facing the corners of the stage toward the audience • ...
Photography Terminology 2022-02-01
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- the camera setting that controls its sensitivity to light
- the part of the camera that determines how much control a photography has over their three main settings
- the length of time the camera shutter is open, exposing light onto the camera sensor
- necessary attachment to the front of a camera that determines the frame perspective of the photograph
- the part of the camera which controls shutter speed
- Camera mode in which photographer has full control over the main three camera settings: aperture, shutter speed and ISO
- the fluctuating way in which aperture, shutter speed and ISO all work together to affect how bright or dark a photo is
- the section of a photo that is sharp and most clear
- the part of the camera that initiates taking a photo
- visual distortion that can occur in low light photography conditions
- the part of the camera that allows the photographer to see the photo they are about to take
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- color scale that allows the photographer to control the warmness or coolness of a photo’s white balance
- a mounting point on the top of a camera to attach a flash unit and other compatible accessories
- positioning and arranging the objects in the frame in such a way that the viewer’s eye is automatically drawn to the most interesting or significant area of the capture
- the process of removing unrealistic color casts, so that objects which appear white in person are rendered white in your photo
- an effective way to frame elements of a photograph based on an imaginary grid
- Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera
- the amount of light which reaches the sensor of the camera or film
- the distance from the optical center of the lens to the imaging sensor, usually measured in millimeters
- screen used to see current camera settings and review photos/videos that have already been taken
- part of the camera used to review photos and videos that have been saved to the memory card
- the opening in a lens through which light passes to enter the camera; also known as the pupil of the camera
- determining factor of what portion of the photo is sharp and in focus
- file format for lossy and compressed image data
- part of the camera that allows the photographer to delete photos or videos from memory card
- file format for unprocessed data received by the camera
26 Clues: Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera • file format for lossy and compressed image data • the part of the camera which controls shutter speed • the section of a photo that is sharp and most clear • the part of the camera that initiates taking a photo • file format for unprocessed data received by the camera • the camera setting that controls its sensitivity to light • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-25
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- young male sheep
- young male horse
- mature female goose
- female rabbit
- newborn fish
- female sheep
- castrated chicken
- mature male turkey
- young male cow
- mature male swine
- castrated horse
- young male goat
- newborn turkey
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- male goose
- castrated swine
- castrated male cow
- female sheep
- female goat
- young male/female fish
- castrated sheep
- mature male goat
- newborn goat
- young female horse
- young female swine
- mature female cow
25 Clues: male goose • female goat • female sheep • newborn fish • female sheep • newborn goat • female rabbit • young male cow • newborn turkey • castrated swine • castrated sheep • castrated horse • young male goat • young male sheep • young male horse • mature male goat • castrated chicken • mature male swine • mature female cow • castrated male cow • mature male turkey • young female horse • young female swine • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-25
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- young male cow
- castrated male chicken
- birth term for swine
- mature female goat
- birth term for fish
- young male chicken
- birth term for goats
- mature male goose
- newborn fish
- castrated male sheep
- young female chicken
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- young female swine
- newborn rabbit
- birth term for horse
- mature female goose
- birth term for dairy-cattle
- young male swine
- mature female chicken
- mature female hose
- mature male duck
- young female horse
- newborn goat
- young female sheep
- young male sheep
- young male horse
25 Clues: newborn goat • newborn fish • young male cow • newborn rabbit • young male swine • mature male duck • young male sheep • young male horse • mature male goose • young female swine • mature female hose • mature female goat • young female horse • young male chicken • young female sheep • mature female goose • birth term for fish • birth term for horse • birth term for swine • birth term for goats • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-01-25
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- mature male cattle
- mature male turkey
- a mature female goose
- castrated male swine
- newborn goose
- 3months, 3 weeks, 3 days
- duck birth term
- young female cattle
- young female goat
- mature female goat
- young female chicken
- fish birth term
- newborn goat
- newborn chicken
- young male/female fish
- newborn rabbit
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- sheep birth term
- mature male swine
- a castrated male cow
- mature female cattle
- horse birth term
- mature female goose
- young female sheep
- castrated male horse
- swine birth term
- newborn cattle
- mature male goose
- goat birth term
- mature male rabbit
- castrated male chicken
- mature female turkey
- cattle dairy/beef birth term
- newborn fish
33 Clues: newborn goat • newborn fish • newborn goose • newborn cattle • newborn rabbit • duck birth term • goat birth term • fish birth term • newborn chicken • sheep birth term • horse birth term • swine birth term • mature male swine • mature male goose • young female goat • mature male cattle • mature male turkey • young female sheep • mature male rabbit • mature female goat • mature female goose • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2022-01-27
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- A device that determines respiratory rate and end tidal CO2
- Procedure used to visually examine internal body structures in motion using radiation to project images on a fluorescent screen.
- Abbreviation for Both ears
- Abnormally slow breathing
- Continous rate infusion
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- ELectrocardiograph
- A stethoscope that is inserted down the esophagus to provide audible heart sounds
- Removal of cells or tissues for examination
- difficult breathing
- suspension of breathing
- "Bed sores"
- Away from
- Abbreviation for Left ear
- Surgical incision into an intestine.
- Abbreviation for Right ear
- Capillary refill time
- A colorless solution of formaldehyde used as a preservative for biological specimens.
- Partial or complete collapse of the lung.
- removal of tissue and foreign material to aid healing
- precautions to prevent infection.
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- Induced loss of feeling or awareness
- The procedure of visually examining inside the body.
- Condition of having a short face
- things that animals eat/swallow other than food/treats
- That part of the anesthetic machine in which the flow of gases is directed through two unidirectional valves, one in an expiratory and one in an inspiratory tube.
- A sterilization unit that creates high pressurized steam
- disturbance in the heart rhythm resulting in fewer heartbeats than normal
- "cone of shame"
- Cloth(s) arranged over a patient’s body to provide a sterile field around the area
- An incision into the abdominal cavity, also called a laparotomy.
- Air in the pathway of the respiratory system that does not contribute to gas exchange
- Release of breath
- chemical agent that kills or prevents the growth of microorganisms
- listening to heart or lung sounds
- brain and spinal cord
- Lying on back
- Slow heart rate
- Difficult or labored breathing during expiration.
- Pain relief
- Respiratory system injury following excessive circuit pressure changes
41 Clues: Away from • "Bed sores" • Pain relief • Lying on back • "cone of shame" • Slow heart rate • Release of breath • ELectrocardiograph • difficult breathing • Abnormal heart rhythm • brain and spinal cord • Capillary refill time • Continous rate infusion • suspension of breathing • Abnormally slow breathing • Abbreviation for Left ear • Abbreviation for Both ears • Abbreviation for Right ear • ...
Vet Terminology 2022-01-26
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- both ears
- cloth over a patients body to provide a sterile area
- short and wide muzzle (ex. pug)
- ex.penny dog swallowed
- instrument used to control bleeding
- loss of blood
- percentage of erythrocytes in the blood
- time required to refill capillaries
- stomach fills with air and expands
- breathing out
- relating to the stomach/intestines
- listening to heart or lung sounds
- a preservative for biological specimen
- loss of feeling or awareness
- low heart rate
- surgical incision in the intestine
- surgical incision in the stomach
- without
- blood protein that transports oxygen
- number of times the heart contracts and relaxes per minute
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- used to visualize internal body structures in motion
- stomach
- a sterilization unit
- difficult
- pain relief
- rescue
- suspension of breathing
- irregular heartbeat
- removal of
- left ear
- visually examining inside the body
- brain and spinal cord
- right ear
- removal of cells or tissues for examination
- slow breathing
- away from
- commonly called an e-collar
- drugs given over length of time
- fast heart rate
- device that determine respitory rate
- air in the respitroy system
41 Clues: rescue • stomach • without • left ear • both ears • difficult • right ear • away from • removal of • pain relief • loss of blood • breathing out • slow breathing • low heart rate • fast heart rate • irregular heartbeat • a sterilization unit • brain and spinal cord • ex.penny dog swallowed • suspension of breathing • commonly called an e-collar • air in the respitroy system • loss of feeling or awareness • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-02-14
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- castrated male horse
- castrated male rabbit
- merino, suffolk, and hampshires
- mature male turkey
- female cattle that has had a baby
- mature male rabbit
- young female chicken
- young female horse
- uncastrated male horse
- young male chicken
- mature female chicken
- a male swine that can reproduce
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- baby goat
- a mature female sheep
- young female pig
- female cattle that hasn't had a baby
- scientific name for a calf
- scientific name for turkey
- young/baby sheep
- mature male goat
- castrated male turkey
- group of rabbits
- baby turkey
- a group of sheep
- castrated male goat
- baby rabbit
26 Clues: baby goat • baby turkey • baby rabbit • young female pig • young/baby sheep • mature male goat • group of rabbits • a group of sheep • mature male turkey • mature male rabbit • young female horse • young male chicken • castrated male goat • castrated male horse • young female chicken • a mature female sheep • castrated male rabbit • castrated male turkey • mature female chicken • uncastrated male horse • ...
Guitar Terminology 2022-04-21
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- Note lengths that relate to a steady pulse.
- Loud acoustic guitar from the 40's.
- To push or pull the string from one position to another.
- Used to shorten the neck.
- Decoration surrounding the tone hole.
- Where the neck meets the body.
- Holds the bottom end of the strings.
- To move your hand up or down the neck.
- Lines and spaces for music notes.
- Receives the vibration from an electric guitar.
- Where the frets are located.
- Holds the strings up off the neck.
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- The most common type of chord.
- Fender electric guitar.
- A symbol for a sound.
- Chord you can move up and down the neck
- note that gets one count of time.
- note that gets four counts of time.
- What classical guitar strings are mad of.
- Shortcut for writing music that uses numbers.
- Makes the sound on a guitar.
- Gibson electric guitar
- note that gets two counts of time.
- a bent piece of wood.
24 Clues: A symbol for a sound. • a bent piece of wood. • Gibson electric guitar • Fender electric guitar. • Used to shorten the neck. • Makes the sound on a guitar. • Where the frets are located. • The most common type of chord. • Where the neck meets the body. • note that gets one count of time. • Lines and spaces for music notes. • note that gets two counts of time. • ...
Aviation Terminology 2022-04-25
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- Weather condition where there is a thick cloud of tiny water droplets
- The act of increasing aircraft altitude
- A device that controls the amount of power outputted by the engine
- Tail of the airplane
- Building where airplanes are stored and worked on
- Manual that is used for Aircraft maintenance
- Civil Aviation Authority
- Maximum take-off weitght
- An aircraft propelled by one or more jet engines
- Used to remove old sealant
- You must ....... down bolts after finishing the installation
- Minimum equipment list
- Structure repair manual
- Aircraft type that begins with B
- Federal Aviation Agency
- Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systemst
- The paved area at an airport where aircraft park, fuel, load and unload
- Auxilary power unit
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- The compartment where the pilots are
- Violent shift in air flow
- Part cataloge
- A company or organization that offers regularly scheduled flights and routes
- Used on screws
- Certificate of Airworthiness
- Word for changing out something broken
- The road that airplanes and cars drive on
- national Aviation Authority
- Tool that you use to hit something
- Something unusable and needs to be thrown away
- High lift devices on airplane wings
- ... cargo compartment is at the rear of the plane
- The central portion of an aircraft
- Used to lift the plane up
- Aircraft type that begins with A
- goods carried by an airplane
- Very high Frequency
- European Union Aviation Safety Agency
- International Civil Aviation Organization
38 Clues: Part cataloge • Used on screws • Very high Frequency • Auxilary power unit • Tail of the airplane • Minimum equipment list • Structure repair manual • Federal Aviation Agency • Civil Aviation Authority • Maximum take-off weitght • Violent shift in air flow • Used to lift the plane up • Used to remove old sealant • national Aviation Authority • Certificate of Airworthiness • ...
Aviation Terminology 2022-04-25
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- national Aviation Authority
- Structure repair manual
- Manual that is used for Aircraft maintenance
- Aircraft type that begins with B
- The compartment where the pilots are
- Federal Aviation Agency
- The road that airplanes and cars drive on
- The central portion of an aircraft
- ... cargo compartment is at the rear of the plane
- Auxilary power unit
- Wind that is blowing perpendicular to the aircraft course
- Used on screws
- International Civil Aviation Organization
- An aircraft propelled by one or more jet engines
- Building where airplanes are stored and worked on
- Weather condition where there is a thick cloud of tiny water droplets
- Part cataloge
- Maximum take-off weight
- Word for changing out something broken
- Tool that you use to hit something
- Violent shift in air flow
- Electrical Wiring Interconnection Systems
- High lift devices on airplane wings
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- A company or organization that offers regularly scheduled flights and routes
- goods carried by an airplane
- A streak of condensed water vapour in the air due to the heat produced by aircraft engines
- The act of increasing aircraft altitude
- Civil Aviation Authority
- Used to remove old sealant
- Tail of the airplane
- The paved area at an airport where aircraft park, fuel, load and unload
- Something unusable and needs to be thrown away
- You must ....... down bolts after finishing the installation
- Used to lift the plane up
- Very high Frequency
- A device that controls the amount of power outputted by the engine
- Certificate of Airworthiness
- Aircraft type that begins with A
- Minimum equipment list
- European Union Aviation Safety Agency
40 Clues: Part cataloge • Used on screws • Auxilary power unit • Very high Frequency • Tail of the airplane • Minimum equipment list • Structure repair manual • Federal Aviation Agency • Maximum take-off weight • Civil Aviation Authority • Used to lift the plane up • Violent shift in air flow • Used to remove old sealant • national Aviation Authority • goods carried by an airplane • ...
Disease Terminology 2022-03-29
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- study of the causes of disease
- prediction of disease course
- the total number of cases of a disease in a given population at a certain time
- a disease that may be transmitted between animals and humans
- present from birth
- caused by pathogenic organisms
- presence of pus
- equivalent to epidemic in humans
- the number of new cases of a disease over a certain period
- consequence of a disease
- equivalent to endemic in humans
- without symptoms
- the ratio of sick animals to well in a population
- a tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue, usually due to infection
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- a disease-producing organism
- harmful, life-threatening
- a treatment that gives relief, usually without removing the cause of the disease
- referring to a disease of spontaneous origin
- severe, rapid onset with short duration
- of long duration
- ability of a microorganism to cause disease
- death of a portion of the body
- treatment to prevent disease
- the treatment of disease
- spread from one person to another
- relating to fever
- a bruise
- subjective evidence of disease
- visible, readily observed externally
- a wound or injury
30 Clues: a bruise • presence of pus • of long duration • without symptoms • relating to fever • a wound or injury • present from birth • the treatment of disease • consequence of a disease • harmful, life-threatening • a disease-producing organism • prediction of disease course • treatment to prevent disease • study of the causes of disease • caused by pathogenic organisms • ...
Insurance Terminology 2022-12-29
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- A health care program that provides health coverage to eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities.
- Amount an insurance company will use to calculate the patient responsibility. This amount excludes contractual adjustments and non-covered charges.
- Amount a patient is usually responsible for before their benefits will start to reimburse.
- Federal program providing insurance coverage for the elderly (age 65 or older),anyone who is permanently disabled or with end stage renal disease(ESRD).
- Form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the employee's right to sue their employer for negligence.
- The most the insured will pay for eligible/covered services in the benefit or plan year; after this amount is met, the insurance plan pays 100% of the covered cost.
- Number given to a patient by their insurance carrier that identifies the group or plan under which they are covered.
- Person who is eligible and entitled to Medicare benefits. This term can also be used for any person or entity covered under an insurance policy who receives benefits.
- A document or statement sent by an insurance company to a patient and a provider explaining what medical treatments and/or services were paid for on the insured’s behalf.
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- Amount of money an individual or business must pay for insurance coverage from an insurance carrier.
- A type of savings account that lets someone set aside money on a pre-tax basis to pay for qualified medical expenses.
- Percentage of coverage a patient is responsible for versus what the insurance company is responsible for, usually after the patient has met their deductible.
- Requiring a general practitioner to see a patient before a specialist will set up a visit.
- Occurs when a patient or a provider tries to convince an insurance company to allow a charge after it initially denied the charge.
- Main individual covered under a group policy.
- Responsible party for the patient (i.e., parents or guardian of a minor child.
- Patients who do not have any insurance to bill. Providers can ask for money owed for services prior to the provider seeing the patient.
- Health care program for uniformed service members, retirees, and their families around the world.
- Unique number a patient or a company provides, for billing purposes, in order to receive healthcare from a provider.
- A monetary charge health insurance plan may require be paid in order to receive a specific medical service or supply.
- Standard billing form for facilities.
21 Clues: Standard billing form for facilities. • Main individual covered under a group policy. • Responsible party for the patient (i.e., parents or guardian of a minor child. • Requiring a general practitioner to see a patient before a specialist will set up a visit. • Amount a patient is usually responsible for before their benefits will start to reimburse. • ...
Science Terminology 2023-01-22
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- nutrients we need in larger quantities that provide us with energy
- help with body growth,development, and help to stay healthy.
- triggers the release of dopamine
- sign, Measures the body's most basic function
- digestive enzyme in the stomach that break down proteins into smaller units
- They decide the specific focuses of the organization
- (new tissue) to replace lost or injured tissue.
- basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child.
- drug used to treat infections caused by bacteria and other microorganisms.
- tax dollars,Health Canada is funded by
- agent that cause disease to its host
- that infect bacteria cells
- wearable bionic device that uses a gesture-based human-machine interface.
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- needed in smaller amounts
- he method used to find the causes of health outcomes and diseases in populations
- study of the origin and development of a disease
- materials, restoring function and facilitating healing for people after injury or disease
- that are formulated to kill harm, repel or mitigate one or more species
- self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes.
- protein shell of a virus surrounding its nucleic acid
- exoskeletons,wearable electromechanical devices that have been developed to enhance the physical performance of the wearer
- therapy,the transplantation of normal genes into cells in place of missing or defective ones in order to correct genetic disorders.
- a group of organic compounds which are essential for normal growth and nutrition and are required in small quantities in the diet because they cannot be synthesized by the body.
- temperatures, Leading to dehydration and heat stroke
24 Clues: needed in smaller amounts • that infect bacteria cells • triggers the release of dopamine • agent that cause disease to its host • tax dollars,Health Canada is funded by • sign, Measures the body's most basic function • (new tissue) to replace lost or injured tissue. • study of the origin and development of a disease • basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child. • ...
Livestock Terminology 2023-01-13
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- mature male pig
- newborn chicken
- cow process of birth
- sheep process of birthing
- mature male cow
- mature male chicken
- mature male horse
- mature female sheep
- young male goat
- newborn horse
- castrated male goat
- mature female chicken
- process of birthing pigs
- mature female goat
- newborn sheep
- young female pig
- newborn pig
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- newborn cow
- mature male goat
- goat process of birthing
- mature female cow
- castrated male chicken
- young male chicken
- young female chicken
- young male cow
- castrated male pig
- castrated male cow
- mature female pig
- young male horse
- castrated male horse
- castrated male sheep
- young female cow
- newborn goat
- young female horse
- process of birthing horses
- uncastrated male sheep
- mature female horse
37 Clues: newborn cow • newborn pig • newborn goat • newborn horse • newborn sheep • young male cow • mature male pig • newborn chicken • mature male cow • young male goat • mature male goat • young male horse • young female cow • young female pig • mature female cow • mature female pig • mature male horse • young male chicken • castrated male pig • castrated male cow • young female horse • mature female goat • ...
literary terminology 2023-01-25
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- information on the jacket of a book that summarises the story
- a particular type of text - for example adventure
- a part of a story that goes back in time to explain an event
- main events of story in the order that they appear in story
- stories about imaginary characters and events
- rules of how a story is told
- ideas and details that readers have to work out for themselves from the text
- time and place story occurs in
- manner in which text is written
- the dictionary definition of a word
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- one who tells the story
- directly stated information
- an account of someone's life written by another person
- thoughts and ideas connected to a specific word
- a collection of poem or stories
- a person who writes some text
- main events of a story in chronological order
- overall feeling a text conveys to the reader
- includes setting, background and characters
- a writer whose writing has officially been published
20 Clues: one who tells the story • directly stated information • rules of how a story is told • a person who writes some text • time and place story occurs in • a collection of poem or stories • manner in which text is written • the dictionary definition of a word • includes setting, background and characters • overall feeling a text conveys to the reader • ...
SNC4M Terminology 2022-06-13
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- Enzyme that breaks down starch
- Condition where the heart rate is above 100bpm
- What brings blood back to the heart?
- The building blocks of protein
- Most accurate location to take temperature
- Food additive that helps preserve its structure
- Structure in the brain that thermoregulates our bodies
- Electrocardiography is the long form of what?
- What prevents food from entering the airway
- Cells that are formed in bone marrow
- Enzyme that breaks down fat
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- Condition where the body temperature drops below 35C
- What is the condition called when heart rate is below 60bpm
- The carrier of a disease (ex. A mosquito)
- Ball of food and saliva formed in the mouth
- The four steps of ___ are exposure, adhesion, invasion, infection. (Study of disease etiology and progression)
- What external barrier prevents pathogens from entering the body
- In which virus replication cycle is the host cell not destroyed
- A substance that increases rate of chemical reaction
- ___ gives specific instructions for proteins
20 Clues: Enzyme that breaks down fat • Enzyme that breaks down starch • The building blocks of protein • What brings blood back to the heart? • Cells that are formed in bone marrow • The carrier of a disease (ex. A mosquito) • Most accurate location to take temperature • Ball of food and saliva formed in the mouth • What prevents food from entering the airway • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-08-25
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- scientific name for goats
- male caprine capable of reproduction
- castrated male bovine
- male porcine capable of reproduction
- adult female equine
- immature ovine
- immature equine
- female caprine
- immature caprine
- scientific name for sheep
- immature female equine
- female that has farrowed
- female that has not calved
- scientific name of pigs
- immature chicken
- castrated male equine
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- female that has not farrowed
- immature male equine
- female ovine
- immature porcine
- male equine capable of reproduction
- male ovine capable of reproduction
- castrated male porcine
- male bovine capable of reproduction
- term for any fowl raised for meat consumption
- scientific name for cattle
- immature bovine
- male chicken capable of reproduction
- castrated male ovine or caprine
- castrated male chicken
- female chicken
- female that has calved
- scientific name of horses
33 Clues: female ovine • immature ovine • female caprine • female chicken • immature equine • immature bovine • immature porcine • immature caprine • immature chicken • adult female equine • immature male equine • castrated male bovine • castrated male equine • castrated male porcine • immature female equine • castrated male chicken • female that has calved • scientific name of pigs • female that has farrowed • ...
poetic terminology 2022-08-28
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- a comparison of an idea to an object using like or as
- A situation or statement which contradicts itself
- organisation of words to create a noticeable sound or pace
- informal and everyday language
- words with similar ending sounds
- saying the same thing again
- human characteristics given to a god, animal or object
- two words placed together with differing meanings
- lines which run on to the next line
- An over the top exaggeration for effect
- word or expressions repeated at the beginning of lines
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- giving human qualities to something which does not live
- a deliberate break in a sentence
- a direct comparison of two ideas
- two ideas side by side which contradict one another
- words which sound like the effect they describe
- the repetition of a vowel sound
- the poet's attitude
- a unit of poetry, like a paragraph in a story
- Compare something unfamiliar with something familiar to help people understand
- ideas or images which present the opposite side of something
21 Clues: the poet's attitude • saying the same thing again • informal and everyday language • the repetition of a vowel sound • a deliberate break in a sentence • a direct comparison of two ideas • words with similar ending sounds • lines which run on to the next line • An over the top exaggeration for effect • a unit of poetry, like a paragraph in a story • ...
Sport terminology 2022-12-05
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- A punch delivered with an upwards motion
- Hitting a baseball so it lands outside the play zone
- A draw in chess
- What your ex does when you try to message them after a week
- Winning all four major championships in tennis in the same calendar season
- When one boxer is unable to continue fighting
- Making a maneuver so that the enemy king is under attack and cannot move or be protected
- A serve that makes the ball move erratically without spin
- A race that consissts of four stages. Ran by four people
- When you are such a terrible shot and miss the hoop entirely
- a serve that results directly in a point
- A role where your job is to cover the entire court and make sure the ball doesn't land
- Passing the ball for your homie to hit a jaw-dropping slam dunk
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- To be in a winning position after being in a losing position
- The crew coach and the one responsible for steering the shell
- An opening where a plater sacrifices a piece for a more advantageus position
- When a player scores 3 goals in one football game
- Being the last person to pass the ball to someone before scoring
- when you purposely take a loss in a match for a predetermined bribe or offer
- A belt that shows you are a master of judo
- A person who screams over a football game and you wonder if they know what they are talking about
- A player whose goal is to stop the enemy's attempt to score a goal
- A hockey puck is also named as
- The determined amount of strokes a golfer should make to get the ball into the hole
- Hockey player who bends their knees because they aren't that good of a skater/ being under the influence of sth. for x amount of days
- A spherical object, that is used to swish hoops
- A punch that is delivered with full force and total commitment
- to give up
- A person who is carrying or outperfroming their team
- Structure designed to hold water and enable swimming
30 Clues: to give up • A draw in chess • A hockey puck is also named as • A punch delivered with an upwards motion • a serve that results directly in a point • A belt that shows you are a master of judo • When one boxer is unable to continue fighting • A spherical object, that is used to swish hoops • When a player scores 3 goals in one football game • ...
Ophthalmology Terminology 2022-12-05
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- light enters the eye through this
- the most commonly found cancer of the eye
- surgery that removes excess skin from the eyelids
- removal of the globe contents
- the white, tough outer layer of the eye
- scan of the retinal layers
- a condition that can cause the IOP to be increased
- testing of the peripheral vision
- end-stage ocular response to severe eye injury or disease damage
- loss or lack of development of clear vision in one or both eyes
- surgical procedure in which the eyelids sewn together
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- a clogged sebaceous gland on the eyelid
- a layer at the back of the eyeball where a visual image is formed
- measurement of corneal thickness
- the aging process of the crystalline lens is called a
- the first anti-VEGF medication
- double vision is also known as
- a wing-like membrane that extends from the medial canthus and can reach the cornea
- surgical procedure in which the eyelids are partially sewn together
- removal of the entire globe of the eye
- misalignment of the eyes
21 Clues: misalignment of the eyes • scan of the retinal layers • removal of the globe contents • the first anti-VEGF medication • double vision is also known as • measurement of corneal thickness • testing of the peripheral vision • light enters the eye through this • removal of the entire globe of the eye • a clogged sebaceous gland on the eyelid • ...
Broadcasting Terminology 2022-09-04
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- writton out version of a news story
- Interviews of random passers-by in a public space
- network newscast beginning atthetop of the hour
- recorded tune to introduce seg. of a broadcast
- recorded segment of a newsmaker speaking
- recorded sound that is not the anchor speaking
- schedule of a broadcast hour
- recorded report with only journalist's voice
- report where journ. voice plays at beg. and end
- first sentence of a news story
- recorded commercial advertisement
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- Unrecorded report read live by a journalist
- unusual humorous feature at end of a nescast
- title of a script
- final words spoken by a journalist w/ name & CN
- script of a news story where no actualities play
- an individual piece of sound
- a long form story
- brief phrase told by anchor before playing a spot
- the first words recorded on a cut
- the last words recorded on a cut
21 Clues: title of a script • a long form story • an individual piece of sound • schedule of a broadcast hour • first sentence of a news story • the last words recorded on a cut • the first words recorded on a cut • recorded commercial advertisement • writton out version of a news story • recorded segment of a newsmaker speaking • Unrecorded report read live by a journalist • ...
Mammalian Terminology 2022-10-04
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- Dead animals. Scavenging animals will feed on this.
- an activity pattern in which the animal may be active for short periods, and inactive for longer periods. Usually driven by weather.
- A breeding behavior displayed by bats, where both sexes gather in large numbers for reproduction, generally in the fall and followed by delayed implantation.
- Underground lifestyle. These animals spend all or most of their time under the soil.
- A group of babies born to a single mother in one pregnancy.
- Period of fetal development in the womb. Active development.
- animals most active during daylight hours
- Short term hibernation, in which an animal reduces its temperature and metabolism to save energy, typically for a length of time measured in hours.
- The process of fully transitioning offspring from a milk diet to a diet of natural foods.
- A fixed location routinely used for urination or defecation by an animal.
- Places of refuge in which animals hibernate.
- Living under the snow, at the surface of the ground.
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- An activity pattern associated with twilight hours. Animals are most active at dawn and dusk. Few mammals strictly follow this pattern, though many show peaks of activity during these times.
- A hiding spot for food or the act of collecting and storing food for later use. Some animals store small amounts of food in many places, others store larger amounts in a single spot.
- The diet of a mammal that consists of plant matter that is from trees or shrubs: Leaves, stems, buds, twigs, and bark. This is different from that of a grazer, which eats mostly grass.
- a part of the breeding cycle in which a female is capable of becoming pregnant. Also referred to as "heat" in domestic animals.
- When one species benefits through its relationship with another species without causing harm to either. Primarily used to describe species that live in close association with humans.
- A physiological state in which body temperature and metabolism are lowered to conserve energy. An extended form of torpor which may last days or even months.
- A locally extinct species
- The movement of animals from one area to another, typically from the area of their birth to a new home range as they approach adulthood.
- First part of a scientific name used by taxonomists to group a related species.
- Animals most active during the night.
- The act of giving birth.
23 Clues: The act of giving birth. • A locally extinct species • Animals most active during the night. • animals most active during daylight hours • Places of refuge in which animals hibernate. • Dead animals. Scavenging animals will feed on this. • Living under the snow, at the surface of the ground. • A group of babies born to a single mother in one pregnancy. • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-09-29
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- MAle rabbit
- MAle pig that has been castrated
- Male pig domestic pig
- Female rabbit
- Male bovine that's beer castrated
- Uncastated male
- Goat under a year of age
- Relating to rabbits
- Relating to horses
- Female grown chicks laying eggs
- Young domestic chicken
- When a cow gives birth to a calf
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- Relating to or resembling pigs
- Resembling pigs
- Relating to caddle
- Uncastrated male horse
- Female horse
- A male goat
- Young female pg
- Relating to sheep
- Cattle that has Testocales not castrated
21 Clues: MAle rabbit • A male goat • Female horse • Female rabbit • Resembling pigs • Uncastated male • Young female pg • Relating to sheep • Relating to caddle • Relating to horses • Relating to rabbits • Male pig domestic pig • Uncastrated male horse • Young domestic chicken • Goat under a year of age • Relating to or resembling pigs • Female grown chicks laying eggs • MAle pig that has been castrated • ...
Animal Terminology 2022-09-28
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- when rabbits give birth
- castrated male bovine
- an adult female pig that's had babies
- young bovine less than a year old
- uncastrated male pig
- castrated male pig
- relating to cattle
- uncastrated male goat
- castrated male goat
- when a female bovine gives birth
- relating to goats
- young rabbit
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- young female pig that hasn't been bread
- goat under year of age
- female rabbit
- time between conception and birth
- remove the testicles of a male animal
- female bovine that hasn't calved
- female bovine that has had a calf
- birthing process of goats
- relating to pigs
- uncastrated male bovine
- male rabit
- female goat
24 Clues: male rabit • female goat • young rabbit • female rabbit • relating to pigs • relating to goats • castrated male pig • relating to cattle • castrated male goat • uncastrated male pig • castrated male bovine • uncastrated male goat • goat under year of age • when rabbits give birth • uncastrated male bovine • birthing process of goats • female bovine that hasn't calved • ...
Neuroanatomy Terminology 2022-09-08
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- two main ones in the brain
- point of communication between axon terminal and other structures
- most superior part of brainstem,
- going to the brain
- toward the point of attachment
- nerves extending outwards from spinal cord
- higher level cognition, motor systems, basic expressive language
- towards the tail
- contains cell bodies, processes information
- sensory relay station
- triple layer of tissues surrounding entire brain and spinal cord
- above
- separates temporal from parietal and frontal
- Brain, brainstem, spinal cord
- receives signals from other neurons
- motor control, behavior, and emotions
- middle portion of brainstem
- functions of movement
- separates frontal and parietal lobes
- back
- going away from the brain
- top of head (brain) or towards the backbone (body)
- slice front from back
- auditory processing, balance
- massive white matter tract connecting left and right hemispheres
- roughly associated with different functions, represent different cellular organizations
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- controls vital body processes such as heart rate and blood pressure
- support cells, provide structure and protection
- post-central gyrus
- towards the nose
- bottom of head (brain) or toward the belly (body)
- toward the bottom
- contains cell axons, transmits signals between neurons and structures
- coordination and movement
- away from midline
- visual processing
- deep in sylvian fissure, speech motor control
- away from point of attachment
- toward the midline
- primary sensory strip
- fear and stress response system, basic emotions like hunger, fear
- sends signals
- within ventricles inside brain
- 6 layers of different connections and general functions
- part of limbic system, involved in regulating body systems
- bottom-most part of brain, where brain and spinal cord connect
- slice through midline or side to side
47 Clues: back • above • sends signals • towards the nose • towards the tail • toward the bottom • away from midline • visual processing • post-central gyrus • going to the brain • toward the midline • sensory relay station • primary sensory strip • functions of movement • slice front from back • coordination and movement • going away from the brain • two main ones in the brain • middle portion of brainstem • ...
Livestock Terminology 2022-09-20
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- a young bovine animal, especially a domestic cow or bull in its first year.
- a male pig that has been castrated or rendered incapable of reproducing before he reaches sexual maturity.
- an uncastrated male sheep.
- an uncastrated male bovine animal.
- relating to or resembling sheep.
- a young female cow that has not borne a calf.
- the birth of lambs on a farm.
- of, affecting, or resembling a pig or pigs.
- Young goat
- a castrated ram.
- a castrated animal, especially a male horse.
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- Female goat
- an uncastrated adult male horse.
- the female of a horse or other equine animal.
- a fully grown female animal of a domesticated breed of ox, kept to produce milk or beef.
- (of a sow) give birth to (piglets).
- an uncastrated domestic male pig.
- a male domestic bovine animal that has been castrated and is raised for beef.
- a female sheep.
- relating to or resembling goats.
- a young pig.
- relating to or affecting horses or other members of the horse family.
- adult female pigs that have farrowed one or more litters.
- relating to or affecting cattle.
- a young female pig.
25 Clues: Young goat • Female goat • a young pig. • a female sheep. • a castrated ram. • a young female pig. • an uncastrated male sheep. • the birth of lambs on a farm. • an uncastrated adult male horse. • relating to or resembling sheep. • relating to or resembling goats. • relating to or affecting cattle. • an uncastrated domestic male pig. • an uncastrated male bovine animal. • ...
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 • ...
Listening Terminology 2025-11-11
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- the underlying pulse in music
- the volume of sound, described as loud or soft
- the layers of sound, described as dense or sparse
- the order things occur and the sections of a song, described as repeating or freeform
- the 'height' of a set of notes, described as high or low
- a series of notes going up
- the speed of the beat, described as fast or slow
- a series of notes going down
- many layers
- the sound quality of a sound, described as bright or mellow
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- background part or not the main part
- length the length of the notes, described as long or short
- lively vibrant sparkling sound often higher in pitch
- the length of sounds and silences
- ideas that happen more than once
- the relative highness or lowness of sounds
- the main part
- few layers
- a structure with only new ideas and no repeating sections
- the main series of notes you can hear, described as ascending or descending
- warm less bright sound often lower in pitch
21 Clues: few layers • many layers • the main part • a series of notes going up • a series of notes going down • the underlying pulse in music • ideas that happen more than once • the length of sounds and silences • background part or not the main part • the relative highness or lowness of sounds • warm less bright sound often lower in pitch • the volume of sound, described as loud or soft • ...
animal terminology 2025-11-06
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- Parturition of Horse
- Correct name for Goats
- Uncastrated Male Swine
- Female w/o babies Horses
- Parturition of Goat
- Young male intact Horses
- Female w/o babies Chickens
- Castrated Male Beef
- Newborn Beef
- Castrated Male Sheep
- Castrated Male Goats
- Newborn Swine
- Newborn Sheep
- Female w/o babies Sheep
- Uncastrated Male Beef
- Correct name for Horses
- Uncastrated Male Goats
- Correct name for Chickens
- Parturition of Hatching
- Castrated Male Chickens
- Parturition of Swine
- Female w/ babies Horses
- Female w/ babies Beef
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- Female w/o babies Goats
- Parturition of Sheep
- Newborn Goats
- Newborn Horses
- Young male intact Chickens
- Correct name for Beef
- Young male intact Beef
- Female w/ babies Goats
- Uncastrated Male Chickens
- Correct name for Swine
- Female w/ babies Swine
- Uncastrated Male Horses
- Female w/ babies Sheep
- Young male intact Sheep
- Castrated Male Horses
- Female w/ babies Chickens
- Newborn Chickens
- Female w/o babies Beef
- Young male intact Goats
- Parturition of Beef
- Young male intact Swine
- Female w/o babies Swine
- Correct name for Sheep
- Castrated Male Swine
- Uncastrated Male Sheep
48 Clues: Newborn Beef • Newborn Goats • Newborn Swine • Newborn Sheep • Newborn Horses • Newborn Chickens • Parturition of Goat • Castrated Male Beef • Parturition of Beef • Parturition of Sheep • Parturition of Horse • Castrated Male Sheep • Castrated Male Goats • Castrated Male Swine • Parturition of Swine • Correct name for Beef • Castrated Male Horses • Uncastrated Male Beef • Female w/ babies Beef • ...
Terminology crossword 2025-11-18
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- to be responsible for something
- the right to vote
- income and organization
- obtain goods and services
- an early model
- useful or valuable thing
- to be financially profitable
- important city or town of a country or region
- the activity or condition of competing
- portion of something
- exchange goods or services
- the using of a resource
- control over production
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- partial ownership in a company
- the action or process of innovating
- spending more money than is being earned
- a risky journey
- view or description
- a place were people buy and sell goods
- money paid out from an account
- a financial gain
- providing something
- new ideas,products or services within a company
- people elected to govern a city or town
- the process of financial
25 Clues: an early model • a risky journey • a financial gain • the right to vote • view or description • providing something • portion of something • income and organization • the using of a resource • control over production • useful or valuable thing • the process of financial • obtain goods and services • exchange goods or services • to be financially profitable • partial ownership in a company • ...
Grammar Terminology 2025-05-24
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- a clause at the start of a sentence to give details about how, where or when something is happening
- the words ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the’ before a noun.
- a figure of speech comparing two things that introduced by like or as
- the use of a present tense auxiliary verb and a past tense main verb (I have walked)
- something has happened and uses a past tense verb of ‘to be’ and the progressive form of the verb, usually including –ing.
- punctuation to show extra information i.e commas, dashes and brackets
- a feeling, concept or idea
- words that describe the name of a group
- extra information put in between two pieces of parenthesis, usually starting with the pronouns: that, who, which, whose or whom.
- the use of a past tense auxiliary verb and a past tense main verb (I had walked)
- figurative language to show
- a doing word
- a person, place or thing
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- something has happened and uses a past tense verb of ‘to be’ and the progressive form of the verb, usually including –ing.
- the single word past tense verb
- a word to connect two main phrases
- a group of letters that go in front of a root word to change its meaning
- figurative language to show objects as if it had human features and characteristics.
- the main part of a sentence containing a verb and a noun
- a metaphoric phrase that has a particular meaning relating to it.
- a word before a noun
- a clause to give details about how, where or when something is happening
- a group of letters that go after a root word to change its meaning
- a group of words that cannot stand alone
- a word that replaces the continuous use of a proper noun
- a word the describes a verb or an adjective
26 Clues: a doing word • a word before a noun • a person, place or thing • a feeling, concept or idea • figurative language to show • the single word past tense verb • a word to connect two main phrases • words that describe the name of a group • a group of words that cannot stand alone • the words ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the’ before a noun. • a word the describes a verb or an adjective • ...
CSI Terminology 2025-12-06
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- Evidence allowing investigators to understand the actions that took place at the scene, such as a blood spatter pattern.
- Evidence that will quickly lose its value if not preserved, such as blood in the rain.
- Evidence that links a person or item to the crime scene.
- Known material taken from a person with lawful access to the scene.
- Print (finger, palm, or foot) not readily visible under normal lighting.
- Objects retaining the characteristics of other objects pressed against them, like tool marks.
- Small quantities of transferred material, like hair, paint chips, or fibers.
- Documented process that verifies the chronological history and integrity of evidence.
- Crime scene test providing basic, non-confirming information about a compound.
- Possessing the potential to provide valuable details to an investigation.
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- Physical evidence like bodily fluids from a human, plant, or animal.
- Evidence of origin not yet determined, recovered from a crime scene or an offender.
- Material from a verifiable source used to link an offender, scene, and/or victim to unknown evidence.
- Theory that everyone entering or exiting a scene deposits or removes material.
- Chemicals used with an alternate light source to reveal latent prints.
- Special lighting device to locate and enhance evidence like fluids or fibers.
- Unwanted transfer of material between two pieces of physical evidence.
- Initial law enforcement or public safety officers arriving at a scene.
- Known, uncontaminated material used for comparison to evidence.
- Individuals like medical personnel, prosecutors, or evidence technicians involved in a scene.
- Unwanted transfer of material to evidence, like adding your own fingerprint to a weapon.
21 Clues: Evidence that links a person or item to the crime scene. • Known, uncontaminated material used for comparison to evidence. • Known material taken from a person with lawful access to the scene. • Physical evidence like bodily fluids from a human, plant, or animal. • Chemicals used with an alternate light source to reveal latent prints. • ...
CSI Terminology 2025-12-07
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- light source/A special lighting device that produces visible and invisible light at various wavelengths to help investigators locate and visually enhance items of evidence (e.g., fluids, fingerprints, clothing fibers).
- Exchange Principle/the theory that every person who enters or exits an area will deposit or remove physical material from the scene.
- print/A fingerprint, palm print or footprint that is not readily visible under normal lighting.
- evidence/Physical evidence such as bodily fluids that originated from a human, plant or animal. of custody - The process used to maintain and document the chronological history of the evidence. Documents record the individual who collects the evidence and each person or agency that subsequently takes custody of it. This chain of custody verifies that the evidence being analyzed is the same evidence found at the scene and helps ensure there was no opportunity for the evidence to be tampered with.
- sample/Material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene.
- responders/Individuals who are involved in an aspect of the crime scene, such as perimeter security, traffic control, media management, scene processing, and technical support, as well as prosecutors, medical personnel, medical examiners, coroners, forensic examiners, evidence technicians, and fire and rescue officers.
- unwanted transfer of material from another source to a piece of physical evidence. The inadvertent touching of a weapon, thereby adding fingerprints to it is an example of evidence contamination.
- evidence/Evidence which by its very nature or the conditions at the scene will lose its evidentiary value if not preserved and protected (e.g., blood in the rain).Unknown/questioned sample - evidence of unknown origin; these samples could be found at a crime scene, transferred to an offender during commission of a crime, or recovered from more than one crime scene.
- evidence/Objects or materials that have retained the characteristics of other objects that have been physically pressed against them.
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- the potential to provide details that are valuable to an investigation.
- sample/Evidence of unknown origin; these samples could be found at a crime scene, transferred to an offender during commission of a crime, or recovered from more than one crime scene.
- unwanted transfer of material between two or more sources of physical evidence. For example, improperly collecting biological evidence such as blood could lead to one sample mixing with another sample and contaminating both.Elimination sample - material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene.
- evidence/Any evidence that can link a person or an item to the scene of the crime.
- sample/material from a verifiable/documented source which, when compared with evidence of an unknown source, shows an association or linkage between an offender, crime scene, and/or victim.
- powders/Powder containing fluorescent chemicals that is applied to a surface to reveal latent prints; used in conjunction with an alternate light source.
- sample/Material of a known source that presumably was uncontaminated during the commission of the crime.
- evidence/Reconstructive evidence allows investigators to gain an understanding of the actions that took place at the scene; a broken window, a blood spatter pattern, bullet paths and shoe prints.
- responders/The initial responding law enforcement officer(s) and/or other public safety official(s) or service provider(s) arriving at the scene prior to the arrival of the investigator(s) in charge.
- evidence/Physical evidence that results from the transfer of small quantities of materials (e.g., hair, textile fibers, paint chips, glass fragments, gunshot residue particles).
- test/A test that is typically conducted at a crime scene that provides investigators with basic information regarding the compound in question. Presumptive tests can typically reveal the class of evidence, but are unable to confirm the specific compounds of which it is comprised.
20 Clues: the potential to provide details that are valuable to an investigation. • evidence/Any evidence that can link a person or an item to the scene of the crime. • sample/Material of a known source taken from a person who had lawful access to the scene. • print/A fingerprint, palm print or footprint that is not readily visible under normal lighting. • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-10-30
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- Mature Female Swine
- Castrated Male Swine
- Newborn Swine
- Castrated Male Horse
- Meat derived from cattle
- Mature Male Swine
- Castrated Male Goat
- Newly hatched Chicken
- Young Female Sheep
- Young Intact Male Sheep
- Mature Male Chicken
- Young Female Horse
- Female Chickens used for egg production
- Meat Derived from Swine
- Mature Female Goat
- Meat from older sheep
- Mature Female Chicken
- Castrated Male Chicken
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- Mature Female Cattle
- Mature Male Horse
- Mature Male Cattle
- Young female chicken
- Young Female Swine
- Chickens raised for meat production
- Castrated Male Sheep
- Young Male Horse
- Young Cattle
- Mature Male Goat
- Castrated Male Cattle
- Young female turkey
- Newborn Goat
- Mature Female Horse
- Mature Male Turkey
- Newborn Horse
- Mature Female Turkey
35 Clues: Young Cattle • Newborn Goat • Newborn Swine • Newborn Horse • Young Male Horse • Mature Male Goat • Mature Male Horse • Mature Male Swine • Mature Male Cattle • Young Female Swine • Young Female Sheep • Young Female Horse • Mature Female Goat • Mature Male Turkey • Mature Female Swine • Castrated Male Goat • Mature Male Chicken • Young female turkey • Mature Female Horse • Mature Female Cattle • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- Castrated male swine
- Young female horse
- Mature female swine
- Matured male cattle
- Newborn fish
- Young female sheep
- Castrated male sheep
- Mature female horse
- Young female cattle
- Young female swine
- Newborn sheep
- Newborn swine
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- Mature male swine
- Newborn Horse
- Young male cattle
- Castrated male cattle
- Young male swine
- Young male horse
- Matured female cattle
- newborn cattle
- Mature female sheep
- Mature male sheep
- Young male sheep
- Castrated horse
- Mature male horse
25 Clues: Newborn fish • Newborn Horse • Newborn sheep • Newborn swine • newborn cattle • Castrated horse • Young male swine • Young male horse • Young male sheep • Mature male swine • Young male cattle • Mature male sheep • Mature male horse • Young female horse • Young female sheep • Young female swine • Mature female swine • Matured male cattle • Mature female sheep • Mature female horse • Young female cattle • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- Mature Female turkey
- Young Female goat
- Newborn sheep
- Castrated Male horse
- Mature Female sheep
- Mature Male turkey
- Young male goat
- Castrated Male cow
- Mature Female chicken
- new born fish
- Mature Male horse
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- Young male cow
- Mature Female duck
- new born rabbit
- Young Female sheep
- Newborn swine
- Mature Female goat
- Newborn goat
- Castrated Male sheep
- Mature Male cow
- Mature Male rabbit
- Mature Male goose
- Young Male swine
- Newborn horse
- Young Male horse
25 Clues: Newborn goat • Newborn swine • Newborn sheep • new born fish • Newborn horse • Young male cow • new born rabbit • Mature Male cow • Young male goat • Young Male swine • Young Male horse • Young Female goat • Mature Male goose • Mature Male horse • Mature Female duck • Young Female sheep • Mature Female goat • Mature Male rabbit • Mature Male turkey • Castrated Male cow • Mature Female sheep • ...
Animal Terminology 2026-02-02
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- Newborn cow
- Newborn Rabbit
- New born Duck
- Matured Male Chicken
- Castrated Male Sheep
- Young male Horse
- Newborn Sheep
- Castrated Male Cow
- Matured Female Horse
- Young Female Horse
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- Young Female Goat
- New born Fish
- New born Turkey
- Young Female Chicken
- Matured Female Chicken
- Castrated Swine
- Matured Female Goat
- Young Famale Swine
- Matured Male Duck
- Matured Male Turkey
- Young male Swine
- Matured Male Cow
- Matured Male horse
- Young Male Goat
- New born Goat
25 Clues: Newborn cow • New born Fish • New born Duck • Newborn Sheep • New born Goat • Newborn Rabbit • New born Turkey • Castrated Swine • Young Male Goat • Young male Swine • Young male Horse • Matured Male Cow • Young Female Goat • Matured Male Duck • Young Famale Swine • Castrated Male Cow • Matured Male horse • Young Female Horse • Matured Female Goat • Matured Male Turkey • Young Female Chicken • ...
College Terminology 2026-01-29
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- Document explaining class rules, assignments, deadlines, and grading.
- Deterines starting class levels.
- Free money you Do Not pay back.
- Government pays the interest while you are attending school.
- Shows your financial aid package for a specific college.
- Felling like you don't belong (very common, not true).
- Warning status if grades are too low.
- Class you choose, not required for your major.
- Earlier deadline for better consideration for admission or financial aid.
- Time when professors are available to help students.
- Test scores like the ACT or SAT are not required on a college's application.
- Main area of study in college (what you specialize in.
- One online application used by many colleges.
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- a 2-year college degree, often from a community college.
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid
- Program for new students.
- Class you must take before another class.
- A 4-year college degree.
- Percentage of students wo return for year two.
- Part time job on campus to help pay for school.
- Officially signing up and attending classes.
- How competitive a college is.
- Likely acceptance based on stats.
- Main essay (college app) about who you are and your experiences.
24 Clues: A 4-year college degree. • Program for new students. • How competitive a college is. • Free money you Do Not pay back. • Deterines starting class levels. • Likely acceptance based on stats. • Warning status if grades are too low. • Free Application for Federal Student Aid • Class you must take before another class. • Officially signing up and attending classes. • ...
Body Terminology 2025-08-18
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- the type of anatomy that studies feature visible to the naked eye
- the imaginary line that divides the body into left and right halves
- word part meaning above or on top of
- the cavity that contains the skull and spinal cord
- toward the back side of the body
- toward the midline
- further away from the point of attachment
- the plane that divides the left and right sides of the body
- the study of the function of the parts of the body
- the plane that divides the top and bottom halves of the body
- the cavity that contains the ribs, lungs, and heart
- away from the midline
- toward the front side of the body
- below; toward the feet
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- the type of anatomy that studies features visible with a microscope
- above; toward the head
- closer to the point of attachment
- the cavity between the thoracic and pelvic cavities
- toward the inside or internal portion of the body or body cavities
- lines the body cavity
- toward the outside or external portion of the body or body cavities
- the cavity that refers to the organs within and around the pelvis
- the plane that divides the front and back halves of the body
23 Clues: toward the midline • lines the body cavity • away from the midline • above; toward the head • below; toward the feet • toward the back side of the body • closer to the point of attachment • toward the front side of the body • word part meaning above or on top of • further away from the point of attachment • the cavity that contains the skull and spinal cord • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2026-02-17
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- Abnormally slow heart rate
- Delivery of blood to tissues
- Return of color after blanching tissue
- Abnormally rapid breathing
- Act of breathing
- Process of prioritizing patients based on severity
- Toward the tail
- Bluish discoloration of mucous membranes
- Abnormally high body temperature
- Toward the head
- Method of safely limiting movement
- Life-threatening state of inadequate perfusion
- Difficulty breathing
- Abnormally low body temperature
- Toward the midline of the body
- Yellow discoloration of tissues
- Separation to prevent disease transmission
- Forceful expulsion of stomach contents
- Severe or uncontrolled bleeding
- State of heightened nervousness or unease
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- Toward the belly
- Measurement of body heat
- Physiological or psychological strain
- Elevated heart rate
- Swelling caused by fluid accumulation
- Excessive urination
- Palpable arterial beat
- Smallest blood vessel
- Toward the back or spine
- Loose or watery stool
- Loss of appetite
- Excessive thirst
- Emotional response to perceived threat
- Away from the midline
- Moist membrane lining body cavities
35 Clues: Toward the tail • Toward the head • Toward the belly • Act of breathing • Loss of appetite • Excessive thirst • Elevated heart rate • Excessive urination • Difficulty breathing • Smallest blood vessel • Loose or watery stool • Away from the midline • Palpable arterial beat • Measurement of body heat • Toward the back or spine • Abnormally slow heart rate • Abnormally rapid breathing • ...
Terminology #2 2025-08-28
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- an occurrence, feeling or object that forewarns of an event and that is only fully understood in hindsight
- a direct or indirect reference to a significant person, event, time, or work of literature
- the text that surrounds a word, influencing its meaning
- the comparison of different things or ideas by using the words LIKE or AS
- a statement that initially seems to contradict itself but, in fact, includes a fundamental truth
- the struggle between two or more forces, internal and/or external, that drive the plot
- an important and sometimes recurring theme or idea in a story, usually represented by a single word or short phrase
- the comparison of similar concepts, characters, or works of literature so the reader better understands a difficult idea
- an abstract idea [ambition, duty, fear, freedom, jealousy, love, truth...]
- an event or scene that takes place earlier than the story's current time
- An expression that has been used so often that is meaning and impact are no longer effective
- an extended metaphor in the form of a story, where each character personifies an abstract idea
- the deliberate use of similar or identical-sounding words to create an alternate meaning to the sentence in which they are used
- a character whose purpose is to serve as a contrast to another character through the emphasis of specific traits
- a word or words that sound like the action or thing they describe or represent
- a character who grows or changes during the course of the story's plot
- the repetition of consonant sounds within or at the end of words in a phrase or sentence
- the attitude of the author towards his or her characters, subject matter, and/or actions
- a form of narrative where the narrator is a character in the story and can only relay what he or she knows and experiences
- what results when the actual outcome differs from what is expected
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- a deliberate, sarcastic description representing its subject as less than he, she, or it really is
- the attribution of human characteristics, form, or behavior to nonhuman things
- an exaggeration used to provoke strong emotion, to create humor, or to make a point
- the place in a literary work that is the most significant to the main character and/or the plot
- the use of direct and indirect methods to describe qualities and features of a person within a literary work
- a thing, person or place that is presented as a representation of a larger meaning
- a character who does not change during the course of the novel and who possesses one prominent trait
- the atmosphere or feeling of a literary work
- the position(s) from which a literary work is told to the reader
- the repetition of a beginning consonant sound within a phrase or sentence
- the use of words to affect a meaning other than the usual or literal meaning of those words
- how the author's specific used of words makes his or her writing distinctive
- the emotional, cultural, or suggested meaning thought of when hearing a word or phrase
- the location and time period in which the plot takes place
- the repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds found within or at the end of words and phrases
- a combination of two words with contrasting meanings meant to convey a single idea or thought
- the use of figurative language to paint a sensory picture for the reader
- the comparison of similar things or ideas without using words such as like or as
38 Clues: the atmosphere or feeling of a literary work • the text that surrounds a word, influencing its meaning • the location and time period in which the plot takes place • the position(s) from which a literary work is told to the reader • what results when the actual outcome differs from what is expected • ...
Terminology Final 2025-10-01
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- Hit by car
- PE (two words)
- Fasting (nothing by mouth)
- urinary tract infection
- TID is how many times per day?
- As much as needed (two words)
- MM
- Dx
- Hx
- IM
- Intensive Care Unit
- Ddx (two words)
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- Domestic Long Hair
- Rx
- K9
- BID is how many times per day?
- Tx
- q24h is how many times per day?
- QID is how many times per day?
- Bright, Alert, Responsive
- Immediately
- IV
- A PO medication is given how?
- SQ
- Sx
- As needed
26 Clues: Rx • K9 • Tx • MM • IV • Dx • SQ • Sx • Hx • IM • As needed • Hit by car • Immediately • PE (two words) • Ddx (two words) • Domestic Long Hair • Intensive Care Unit • urinary tract infection • Bright, Alert, Responsive • Fasting (nothing by mouth) • As much as needed (two words) • A PO medication is given how? • BID is how many times per day? • TID is how many times per day? • QID is how many times per day? • ...
Dental Terminology 2025-10-14
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- This refers to the front 6 teeth
- The large, pointed teweth at the corners of the mouth
- The inner layer of tooth structure, immediately under the surface enamel
- The act of chewing
- The area pertaining to the tongue
- A tooth surface that is going away from midline
- The surface of the teeth that face each other
- The back teeth used to chew or grind food
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- Devices used by dentists to reposition or straighten teeth
- A tooth surface that is going toward the midline
- Any contact between biting or chewing surfaces of the upper and lower teeth
- the 4 front teeth that are used to cut and tear food
- The tooth surface that faces the cheek
- The soft tissue that covers the jawbone
- This is the technical term for the lower jaw
- The branch of dentistry concerned with the treatment of the dental pulp or nerve of the tooth
- The acronym for Doctor of Dental Surgery
- A procedure to remove plaque, calculus and stains from teeth
- The removal of a portion of the tooth's pulp
- Technical term for the upper jaw
20 Clues: The act of chewing • This refers to the front 6 teeth • Technical term for the upper jaw • The area pertaining to the tongue • The tooth surface that faces the cheek • The soft tissue that covers the jawbone • The acronym for Doctor of Dental Surgery • The back teeth used to chew or grind food • This is the technical term for the lower jaw • ...
Blood Terminology 2025-10-11
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- The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- pressure: The force of blood against the walls of blood vessels.
- factors: Proteins that help blood clot.
- Transfusion:
- A condition in which there are too many red blood cells in the blood.
- Blood Cells (Leukocytes):
- The rhythm of the heart as it pumps blood through the body.
- A condition in which there are too few platelets in the blood.
- A blood clot or other material that blocks a blood vessel.
- (Thrombocytes):
- Terms:
- The liquid portion of blood that contains proteins, electrolytes, and other substances.
- The process of stopping bleeding.
- A medical professional who specializes in hematology.
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- White blood cells that include neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils.
- The study of blood.
- type: A classification of blood based on the presence or absence of certain antigens on the surface of red blood cells.
- White blood cells that include T cells, B cells, and natural killer cells.
- Plasma that has had its clotting factors removed.
- aggregation: The process by which platelets stick together to form a clot.
- A condition in which there are too few red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood.
- blood: Blood that is given from one person to another.
- blood: Blood that receives the donated blood.
- Blood Cells (Erythrocytes):
- components: The different parts of blood, including plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
- A cancer of the white blood cells.
26 Clues: Terms: • Transfusion: • (Thrombocytes): • The study of blood. • Blood Cells (Leukocytes): • Blood Cells (Erythrocytes): • The process of stopping bleeding. • A cancer of the white blood cells. • factors: Proteins that help blood clot. • blood: Blood that receives the donated blood. • Plasma that has had its clotting factors removed. • ...
Painting Terminology 2025-10-07
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- A dry paint coat lacking flexibility.
- Bubbles under the surface of a paint coat. This can occur when your local painters don't pay attention to humidity conditions.
- A paint's ability to cover the surface or layer of paint underneath. Also called opacity(two words).
- Two colors with no visible difference(two words).
- How well dry paint stays attached to the surface. The three main factors impacting adhesion are local weather conditions, paint chemistry, and surface preparation.
- When a paint gun turns paint into particles or mist.
- The surface to be painted.
- When moisture reaches and swells an undercoat, wrinkling the topcoat.
- Paint roller fibers.
- A paint's resistance to damage.
- Removing flaws by way of mechanical sanding.
- A milky look caused by moisture mixing into drying paint. Also called grinning through.
- The initial layer in a multiple-part paint application.
- Surface preparation of steel by use of compression-propelled abrasive materials(two words).
- Applying primer to small areas where the surface has become exposed(two words).
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- A surface without a coat of paint(two words).
- Removing paint and particles with a sharpened instrument.
- When the paint dries before an application.
- Spots caused by a paint's reaction to water when drying. It can be caused by improper power washing or attempting to paint when prevailing weather conditions are too wet(two words).
- The point where paint no longer feels tacky to the touch.
- Cracks formed by paint shrinking when it dries. Caused when a painter applies the paint too thick to hide imperfections rather than preparing the surface properly.
- Bubbles that form in paints during preparation which can affect the application.
- When wide, crossing cracks form in paint layers. Caused mainly by application mistakes, such as applying an oil-based paint over a water-based primer or applying a topcoat before the undercoat is dry.
- A paint's ability to resist the next coat soaking into it(two words).
- Time necessary before a second application(two words).
- Small cracks marring the paint's surface. Also called crows feet or crazing. Caused by the natural aging of wooden siding. Wood expands and contracts over time, and the paint moves. Checking is one of the reasons why no exterior paint job lasts forever.
- Retraction of paint into indents causes the surface to show through. Cissing only occurs when the home's surface is contaminated.
- Curling and detaching of paint from loss of adhesion.
- Peeling of paint. Also called flake-off.
- When the base does not fill in a flaw or a scratch. We hate this, so our Newton homeowners can count on us to handle the light carpentry repairs that prevent this phenomenon.
- Thin, downward ribbons of paint. They are also called sags. This is caused either when a painter thins the paint too much before application or applies the paint too thickly.
- Thickening of paint that indicates it is jelling.
- Partial drying of paint.
- Merging two colors together so the difference is indiscernible. Also called feathering.
- Sprayed paint that does not hit the surface.
- Using tape and other coverings to prevent paint from applying to certain areas.
- Discoloration in a new coat of paint when the old application shows through.
- A section where an application extends over another coat.
38 Clues: Paint roller fibers. • Partial drying of paint. • The surface to be painted. • A paint's resistance to damage. • A dry paint coat lacking flexibility. • Peeling of paint. Also called flake-off. • When the paint dries before an application. • Removing flaws by way of mechanical sanding. • Sprayed paint that does not hit the surface. • ...
Phonics Terminology 2026-02-09
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- The knowledge of graphemes and the phonemes that correspond to them
- The process of turning spoken words into written words
- Two adjacent vowels in the same syllable whose sounds blend together in a slide to make one sound
- Sounds produced when the letter r follows a vowel
- A word or part of a word that ends in one vowel followed by at least one consonant
- Syllable with two adjacent or side-by-side vowels that work together
- A syllable with one vowel, one consonant, and a final e (VCe)
- Consonant phonemes that are spelled with two letters
- Vowel phonemes that are spelled with two letters
- The smallest unit of sound in speech.
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- A final, separate syllable that is always stable or reliable in its pronunciation and spelling
- System of teaching decoding and encoding through a step-by-step process
- A word or part of a word that ends in one vowel
- letters or letter combinations
- The knowledge that letters and groups of letters correspond with individual sounds in words
- Two or more consonants that are clustered together, but each letter sound can be identified
- A letter that is not a vowel
- The vowel sound made in an unstressed syllable
- The process of turning written words into spoken words
- A letter that is not a consonant
20 Clues: A letter that is not a vowel • letters or letter combinations • A letter that is not a consonant • The smallest unit of sound in speech. • The vowel sound made in an unstressed syllable • A word or part of a word that ends in one vowel • Vowel phonemes that are spelled with two letters • Sounds produced when the letter r follows a vowel • ...
Military Terminology 2026-03-26
25 Clues: army • navy • arrow • pilot • squad • beret • weapon • marine • parade • bullet • bayonet • platoon • general • officer • soldier • military • grenades • airforce • battalion • gunpowder • slingshot • gun/pistol • camouflage • lieutenant • posted/assigned
Animal Terminology 2026-03-05
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- mature female pig
- mature male cattle
- castrated male horse
- mature female horse
- group of chicken
- mature male turkey
- young female chicken
- mature female goat
- castrated male chicken
- baby chicken
- mature male horse
- young female horse
- castrated male sheep
- mature female chicken
- castrated male pig
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- baby horse
- baby pig
- mature male goat
- baby sheep
- mature female sheep
- mature male sheep
- baby goat
- castrated male cattle
- group of sheep
- young male horse
- young female cattle
- baby cattle
- mature male chicken
- young female pig
- mature female cattle
- group of cattle
- mature male pig
32 Clues: baby pig • baby goat • baby horse • baby sheep • baby cattle • baby chicken • group of sheep • group of cattle • mature male pig • mature male goat • group of chicken • young male horse • young female pig • mature female pig • mature male sheep • mature male horse • mature male cattle • mature male turkey • mature female goat • young female horse • castrated male pig • mature female sheep • mature female horse • ...
Dental Terminology 2026-04-06
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- Action taken to prevent disease, especially by specified means or against a specified disease.
- A specialist who treats injuries, diseases and infections of the tooth pulp
- Another name for bicuspid.
- Decay detection x-rays.
- Dental specialist with expertise in surgically treating the effects of periodontal disease.
- A specialized branch of dentistry that corrects malocclusion and restores the teeth to proper alignment and function.
- x-ray An intraoral x-ray taken with the film held between the teeth in biting position.
- molar The last of the three permanent molar teeth, also called wisdom teeth.
- A decay lesion or hole in a tooth.
- The soft tissue that covers the jawbone. Also referred to as the gums.
- The upper jaw.
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- The large, pointed teeth at the corners of the mouth, located between the incisors and bicuspids.
- The specialized branch of dentistry that deals solely with treating children's dental issues. Also referred to as a Pediatric Dentist.
- The six upper or six lower front teeth.
- The area between two adjacent teeth.
- An extraoral full-mouth X-ray that records the teeth and the upper and lower jaws on one film.
- Refers to the side of tooth, between teeth, towards the front.
- Refers to the side of tooth, between teeth, towards the back.
- The four front teeth referred to as central and lateral incisors, located in the upper and lower jaws and used to cut and tear food.
- The lower jaw.
20 Clues: The lower jaw. • The upper jaw. • Decay detection x-rays. • Another name for bicuspid. • A decay lesion or hole in a tooth. • The area between two adjacent teeth. • The six upper or six lower front teeth. • Refers to the side of tooth, between teeth, towards the back. • Refers to the side of tooth, between teeth, towards the front. • ...
Computer Terminology 2026-04-10
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- — To transfer data or files from a remote computer or server to a user's local device.
- — Security software or hardware that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic to protect a computer from threats.
- — A wired networking technology used to connect computers and devices together in a local area network (LAN).
- — Malicious software designed to harm, exploit, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system.
- — An organized collection of data stored and managed by a computer system, allowing for easy retrieval and updating.
- — A small, fast memory storage area that temporarily holds frequently accessed data to speed up computer performance.
- — A small graphical symbol or image on a computer screen representing a file, folder, application, or function.
- — An error or flaw in a computer program that causes it to malfunction or produce incorrect results.
- — Software application used to access and view websites on the internet, such as Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.
- — A digital container used to organize and store files on a computer, similar to a physical folder.
- — The physical components of a computer, including the monitor, keyboard, processor, and hard drive.
- (KB) — A unit of digital storage equal to approximately 1,000 bytes.
- (GB) — A unit of digital storage equal to approximately 1 billion bytes, commonly used to measure file and storage sizes.
- (MB) — A unit of digital storage equal to approximately 1 million bytes.
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- — The process of converting data into a coded format to protect it from unauthorized access.
- — The process of accessing a computer system or online account by entering a username and password.
- — A unit of digital information consisting of 8 bits, used to represent a single character or piece of data.
- — The preset settings or options that a computer program uses automatically unless the user changes them.
- — The maximum amount of data that can be transmitted over a network connection in a given time period, usually measured in megabits per second (Mbps).
- — The process of finding and removing errors or bugs from a computer program.
- — The smallest unit of data in computing, represented as either 0 or 1 in binary code.
- — Instructions written in a programming language that tell a computer what actions to perform.
- — A visual indicator (usually an arrow or blinking line) on a computer screen that shows where the user can click or type.
- — The visual design and layout through which users interact with a computer program or operating system.
- — A step-by-step procedure or set of rules that a computer follows to solve a problem or complete a task.
25 Clues: (KB) — A unit of digital storage equal to approximately 1,000 bytes. • (MB) — A unit of digital storage equal to approximately 1 million bytes. • — The process of finding and removing errors or bugs from a computer program. • — To transfer data or files from a remote computer or server to a user's local device. • ...
Photolithography Terminology 2026-05-19
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- a microfabrication process that uses light to transfer geometric patterns from a photomask onto a light-sensitive chemical called a photoresist
- a high-precision glass or quartz plate containing microscopic, light-blocking patterns of an integrated circuit or device
- a sliver of semiconductor material used in electronics
- critical thermal steps that drive off solvents, crosslink polymers, and stabilize photoresist patterns
- after photoresists is applied this process removes the exposed substrate beneath
- a curved, transparent piece of glass or plastic used to refract and focus light
- a form of electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye
- the process of manufacturing miniature structures, components, and devices with features measured in micrometers (microns) or smaller
- a chemical solution or mixture used to trigger a specific, visible physical or chemical change
- the process of projecting a pattern onto a substrate coated with a photosensitive polymer (photoresist)
- a tiny, flat piece of semiconductor material (usually silicon) that holds thousands to billions of microscopic electronic components
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- a light-sensitive organic polymer used in photolithography and photoengraving to create patterned coatings
- a precise manufacturing process that uses light-sensitive resist and chemical etchants to remove selected areas of metal, creating intricate, burr-free, and stress-free components
- the act of creating, copying, or arranging things following a specific sequence, rule, or decorative design
- a foundational surface, layer, or substance upon or through which a process occurs
- an invisible form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation found naturally in sunlight
- a printing method based on the chemical principle that oil and water repel each other
- advanced, high-precision semiconductor manufacturing machines that transfer microscopic circuit patterns from a photomask onto silicon wafers using light
- a foundational photolithography technique used to manufacture semiconductors
- a protective or decorative layer applied to the surface of a material
- a hard, brittle metalloid and the second most abundant element in the Earth's crust
21 Clues: a sliver of semiconductor material used in electronics • a protective or decorative layer applied to the surface of a material • a form of electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye • a foundational photolithography technique used to manufacture semiconductors • ...
Poetic Terminology 2026-05-13
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- Am emphasis or accent placed on a syllable in speech.
- The repetition of a vowel.
- When stresses recur at fixed syllables
- Words that express concepts and ideas.
- Word choice or vocabulary.
- Form A poem that doesn’t have a rhyme scheme or nor a basic meter.
- Used by natives
- A recurring symbol, event, location etc.,found in myth and literatue across different cultures, and eras.
- An unasserted syllable creating a low point a in a symbol.
- A statement that what one thing is something else, when it it not.
- Line A line of verse that does not end with punctuation but keeps going.
- A four line stanza
- The recurring pattern of stresses and pauses in a poem.
- A traditional narrative of anonymous
- A recurring pattern of two or more lines in a poem.
- The harmonious effect when the sounds of words connect
- Form Sometimes called a “fixed form” follows specific rules
- Any comparison in lines of more or less rhythm.
- a predictable pattern.
- Literally meaning of a word
- A two line stanza
- Suggestions of literal meanings
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- An attempt to represent something by the sound it makes.
- Latin for "the mask."
- A pause anywhere in a poetic line, or at the end.
- A fixed form of 14 lines in most poetry
- A person, place, or thing that suggests meanings beyond a literal sense.
- A discrepancy of what's said and meant.
- Casaul or informal yet correct version of language
- Language used by common people
- A harsh, discordant sound.
- Appropiate use of language when speaking to people of importance or unknowns.
- Line A line of verse that usually stops in a full pause.
- that arises out of a culture’s oral tradition.
- A series of words that refer to any sensory experience
- The constant repetition of sound.
- The art of determining the metrical pattern of verse in a poem
- Immediately refer to when we sense them
- Two or more words that contain a similar vowel or consonant sound.
- The____ or _____ the author is trying to convey.
- A three line stanza
41 Clues: Used by natives • A two line stanza • A four line stanza • A three line stanza • Latin for "the mask." • a predictable pattern. • The repetition of a vowel. • Word choice or vocabulary. • A harsh, discordant sound. • Literally meaning of a word • Language used by common people • Suggestions of literal meanings • The constant repetition of sound. • A traditional narrative of anonymous • ...
Kitchen Terminology 2026-05-12
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- To use tools to determine the exact amount of an ingredient needed.
- To add spices, herbs, or other flavorings to food.
- To cook food directly under high heat.
- To cut food into thin, flat pieces.
- To heat the oven to the correct temperature before cooking.
- Cooked to be firm to the bite.
- To soak food in a flavored liquid before cooking to add flavor or tenderize.
- To beat butter and sugar together until light and fluffy.
- To work dough by folding, pressing, and turning to develop gluten.
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- To boil briefly then plunge into ice water.
- To cook food gently in liquid just below boiling.
- To remove the outer skin or layer from fruits or vegetables.
- To cook food in hot liquid that is bubbling and steaming.
- To cut food into small, irregular pieces.
- To mix ingredients until they are smooth and evenly combined.
- To gently combine ingredients by cutting through the mixture and turning it over without stirring.
- To scrape off the colored outer skin of citrus fruits for flavor.
- To cook food using the vapor from boiling water.
- To cook food using dry heat in an oven.
- To beat ingredients together quickly using a whisk to add air.
- To shred food into small pieces using a grater.
- To cook food quickly in a small amount of oil or butter.
- To cut food into small, even cubes.
- To combine two or more ingredients together.
24 Clues: Cooked to be firm to the bite. • To cut food into thin, flat pieces. • To cut food into small, even cubes. • To cook food directly under high heat. • To cook food using dry heat in an oven. • To cut food into small, irregular pieces. • To boil briefly then plunge into ice water. • To combine two or more ingredients together. • ...
Ceramics Terminology 2026-05-11
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- rolled rope of clay
- part of an object that isn't normally glazed
- Mrs. Beam's favorite color
- stage of clay, glazed and refired
- clay oven used to fire clay
- designed with a use, has a purpose
- tool used to hollow out objects
- roll clay on this to avoid it sticking to the table
- apply three coats, fire again
- stage of clay, kiln fired once
- put your clay in this to keep it from drying out
- recommended number of glaze coats
- _______ and slip to get two pieces of clay to stick together
- stage of clay, somewhat dry but still workable
- object used to give clay a specific form
- do not put clay down this
- used to clean up base of wheel thrown item, shapes bowls
- dampen, use to smooth clay
- do this to remove air bubbles from clay
- wear this to keep clay off of your clothes
- used to smooth rough spots on bisqueware
- the process of recycling dry clay to functional clay again
- trimmed into bottom of wheel thrown item to give it something to stand on
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- tool used to carve and trim
- ____________ tools used to form clay, blend, smooth
- stage of clay, completely air dried
- clay "pancake"
- technique of glazing carved lines to enhance design
- pointy, used to score and cut
- ball of clay pinched into a form
- ________ wheel, used to throw clay objects
- glaze is this
- used to cut clay off of the block
- can be applied to greenware to add details
- rolls slabs
- throw "off this" to make mini pots
- apply to complete a clay piece, dry and done
- used to apply paint or glaze
38 Clues: rolls slabs • glaze is this • clay "pancake" • rolled rope of clay • do not put clay down this • Mrs. Beam's favorite color • dampen, use to smooth clay • tool used to carve and trim • clay oven used to fire clay • used to apply paint or glaze • pointy, used to score and cut • apply three coats, fire again • stage of clay, kiln fired once • tool used to hollow out objects • ...
Baseball Terminology 2026-05-11
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- The pitcher who comes in at the end of the game to secure victory
- Routine pop fly
- Recording two outs with one hit ball
- Reggie Jackson
- Frank Thomas
- Pitching a complete game and not allowing a single hit
- A pitch that has no spin and moves erratically
- Slang term for home run
- A pitch that is slower than a fastball but thrown with the same motion
- The fourth batter in a line up
- A hard hit or thrown ball that goes in a straight line
- Striking out four times in one game
- The "Say Hey Kid"
- The position played between the second and third baseman
- A home run with bases loaded
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- When the pitcher throws out a baserunner before the ball is pitched
- Reaching second base on a hit with no errors recorded
- A hard hit ground ball
- Facing the minimum amount of batters in a complete game
- Giving up an out to help a runner advance a base
- The only pitcher in MLB history with 5,000 strikeouts
- Uncle Charlie
- The man given credit for breaking the color barrier in professional baseball
- The technical term for a walk
- Another nickname for Babe Ruth
- The last word of Babe Ruth's nickname
- A term used for a left-handed pitcher
- "The Kid"
- Improper pitching motion that leads to runners advancing a base
- Randy Johnson
30 Clues: "The Kid" • Frank Thomas • Uncle Charlie • Randy Johnson • Reggie Jackson • Routine pop fly • The "Say Hey Kid" • A hard hit ground ball • Slang term for home run • A home run with bases loaded • The technical term for a walk • Another nickname for Babe Ruth • The fourth batter in a line up • Striking out four times in one game • Recording two outs with one hit ball • ...
Livestock Terminology 2026-06-02
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- Young bovine
- Female goat
- Young chicken, greater than 3 days old
- Castrated swine
- Intact, male swine
- Young swine
- Referring to cattle species
- Very young chicken, 1-3 days old
- Male chicken
- Referring to goat species
- Castrated bovine
- Castrated goat OR sheep
Down
- Term for any domesticated bird raised for human purposes
- Female bovine, who HAS given birth
- Female bovine, who HAS NOT given birth
- Female chicken, who HAS NOT laid an egg
- Young sheep
- Intact, male bovine
- Intact, male goat
- Female swine, who HAS NOT given birth
- Referring to pig species
- Referring to the sheep species
- Female swine, who HAS given birth
- Female sheep
- Young goat
- Female chicken, who HAS laid an egg
- Intact, male sheep
27 Clues: Young goat • Young sheep • Female goat • Young swine • Young bovine • Female sheep • Male chicken • Castrated swine • Castrated bovine • Intact, male goat • Intact, male swine • Intact, male sheep • Intact, male bovine • Castrated goat OR sheep • Referring to pig species • Referring to goat species • Referring to cattle species • Referring to the sheep species • Very young chicken, 1-3 days old • ...
Medical sciences 2019-01-16
17 Clues: bőr • szerv • csupasz • járvány • megelőz • módszer • hatásos • bizonyos • kísérlet • fertőzés • szenvedés • háziorvos • viselkedés • csökkentés • érzéketlen • jótékony hatás • ...animal: háziállat
Medical Terms 2024-02-05
17 Clues: headache • nerve cell • runny nose • white cell • nose repair • study of life • fast heart rate • low blood sugar • high blood sugar • heart specialist • joint inflammation • stomach specialist • liver inflammation • cutting into the brain • cutting into the uterus • inflammation of the tongue • instrument for looking in the ear
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGIES 2023-03-22
Across
- A tissue sample for testing purposes
- Mass or growth of thin tissue
- Blood clot
- Sudden but usually short (e.g., acute illness)
- Check in and check out the same day
- Cancerous
- Wound, sore, or cut
- High blood pressure
- Inflamed or infected tissue beneath the skin
Down
- Pain in the chest related to the heart that comes and goes
- Low blood pressure
- Outermost layer of skin
- Most common type of white blood cell
- Plan to stay overnight for one or more days
- Stitches
- Swelling
- Not cancerous
17 Clues: Stitches • Swelling • Cancerous • Blood clot • Not cancerous • Low blood pressure • Wound, sore, or cut • High blood pressure • Outermost layer of skin • Mass or growth of thin tissue • Check in and check out the same day • A tissue sample for testing purposes • Most common type of white blood cell • Plan to stay overnight for one or more days • Inflamed or infected tissue beneath the skin • ...
Medical instruments 2023-10-02
Across
- Used for administering injections or drawing blood.
- Used for wound dressing and cleaning.
- An exercise machine with a moving platform for walking or running in one place, often used for cardiac stress tests or general physical fitness testing.
- Used to measure body temperature.
- Used to deliver an electric shock to the heart in cases of cardiac arrest.
- Measures oxygen saturation levels in the blood.
- A handheld device used for support and balance while walking, often utilized by individuals with mobility challenges.
- Used for examining the ears.
- A chair with wheels used for mobility assistance for people with difficulty walking.
- Used for examining the eyes.
Down
- A framework with four legs and handles used for support and stability while walking, typically used by individuals with balance or mobility issues.
- Used for listening to internal sounds of the body, especially the heart and lungs.
- Used for detailed imaging of the internal structures of the body.
- A rigid support, often made of plaster or fiberglass, used to immobilize and protect a broken bone during the healing process.
- Used for covering and protecting wounds.
- A small, sharp knife used for surgical procedures.
- Devices used for support and mobility when a person has difficulty walking.
17 Clues: Used for examining the ears. • Used for examining the eyes. • Used to measure body temperature. • Used for wound dressing and cleaning. • Used for covering and protecting wounds. • Measures oxygen saturation levels in the blood. • A small, sharp knife used for surgical procedures. • Used for administering injections or drawing blood. • ...
Medical Abbreviations 2023-09-25
Medical 2 2024-09-19
Across
- Hardening of tissue, often due to excessive tissue growth or scarring.
- An excessive outward curve of the spine, causing hunching of the back.
- Muscle pain.
- A bulge in a blood vessel caused by a weakness in the blood vessel wall.
- Damage or dysfunction of the nerves.
- A sample of tissue taken for diagnostic examination.
- Difficulty or labored breathing.
- Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in the body's tissues.
- Inflammation of the bone.
Down
- A bluish discoloration of the skin due to poor circulation or lack of oxygen.
- Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- Excessive or profuse bleeding.
- Isolation to prevent the spread of disease.
- Related to fever.
- A type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system.
- Abnormal sensation, such as tingling or prickling.
- A condition caused by medical treatment or diagnostic levels.
17 Clues: Muscle pain. • Related to fever. • Inflammation of the bone. • Excessive or profuse bleeding. • Difficulty or labored breathing. • Inflammation of the stomach lining. • Damage or dysfunction of the nerves. • Isolation to prevent the spread of disease. • Abnormal sensation, such as tingling or prickling. • A type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system. • ...
Medical Terms 2025-11-30
19 Clues: far • bone • lung • skin • drain • brain • heart • brain • crush • remove • muscle • kidney • muscle • opening • abnormal • excess flow • nervoussytem • inflammation • gastrointestinal
medical terms 2026-05-14
17 Clues: myo • derm • hemat • osteo • cardi • nephro • pulmono • painful • study of • inflammation • blood pressure • surgical repair • surgical removal • abnormal condition • shortness of breath • inflammation of the appendix • abbreviation for complete blood count
Medical 2020-08-03
Across
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- an internal bodily fluid
- ballooning in a blood vessel in the brain
- deliberate termination of pregnancy
- very slender piece of metal with a point and hole
Down
- ability of the blood to clot is severely reduced
- a thin translucent fabric of silk or linen
- an instrument used to view internal body parts
- remove (body tissue) surgically
- the treatment of injuries by incision or manipulation
10 Clues: an internal bodily fluid • remove (body tissue) surgically • deliberate termination of pregnancy • ballooning in a blood vessel in the brain • a thin translucent fabric of silk or linen • an instrument used to view internal body parts • ability of the blood to clot is severely reduced • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • ...
Medical 2020-08-03
Across
- transfer blood from one person to another
- instrument for listening to someone's heart/breathing
- a condition with yellowing of the skin or eyes
- a body's relative mass
- immune response by the body to a substance, especially pollen
Down
- an area of reddening of a person's skin
- measures to check the quality or performance
- instrument for measuring temperature
- a deeply disturbing experience
- a condition in which skin become rough and inflamed
10 Clues: a body's relative mass • a deeply disturbing experience • instrument for measuring temperature • an area of reddening of a person's skin • transfer blood from one person to another • measures to check the quality or performance • a condition with yellowing of the skin or eyes • a condition in which skin become rough and inflamed • ...
Medical 2024-05-01
Across
- Refer to picture 4
- Chemical inducing increased sympathetic tone in patient using MAO inhibitors
- Vasculitis of aortic arch and its branches
- Refer to picture 1
- Shortness of breath that happens within 30 seconds of bending over at the waist
Down
- Refer to picture 3
- An anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody used in NHL
- Organisms causing IE
- Refer to picture 2
- Qualitative test for most common complications in type 1 DM
10 Clues: Refer to picture 3 • Refer to picture 4 • Refer to picture 2 • Refer to picture 1 • Organisms causing IE • Vasculitis of aortic arch and its branches • An anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody used in NHL • Qualitative test for most common complications in type 1 DM • Chemical inducing increased sympathetic tone in patient using MAO inhibitors • ...
Disability Inclusion 2023-11-21
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- - The mother tongue of most Deaf individuals
- -
- - Easy entry for people with and without disabilities
- - Code language used by persons with vision impairment
- - State of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities
- - An umbrella term for Autism, ADHD, Intellectual disability, Mental illness, Learning disability
Down
- - We don't say handicap, the current terminology is person with ___________
- - Locomotor disability is a visible disability, Mental illness is ______ disability
- - Skill to do something
- - A color that is widely acknowledged and associated with the disability sector
- - ______ is used to overcome your inabilities
- - Feeling a part of a group or a structure
- - Person who provides on-going support
- - Understanding of surroundings
14 Clues: - • - Skill to do something • - Understanding of surroundings • - Person who provides on-going support • - Feeling a part of a group or a structure • - The mother tongue of most Deaf individuals • - ______ is used to overcome your inabilities • - Easy entry for people with and without disabilities • - Code language used by persons with vision impairment • ...
Chapter 3 Medical Terminology Part 2 2025-02-15
11 Clues: two • one • above • sound • toward • pertaining to • to cut, section, or slice • x-rays, ionizing radiation • the record, radiographic image • instrument used to record, the record • process of recording, radiographic imaging
Chapter 15 By Austin Jones 2024-05-17
Across
- Tax advantaged savings account availbe to people enrolled in qualified high deductible health plans
- Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury
- Approva; fromt the plan before recieving certain procedures and treatments
- Provides coverage for personal and custodial care durning periods whan an individuaul is unable to perform essential daily living activties
- Health care plan that pays for covered medical services after treatment is provided usally on a fee for service basis
- Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan
- Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services
- Protects dependents from loss of income and helps pay expenses after the death of the insured person
- Pays the face value of the policy to beneficaries if the insured dies before the endowment period ends
- Insurance that covers the cost of serious illness and injuries as well as high cost procedures
Down
- insurnace that covers specified dental services
- Pays a portion of income lost to a worker who is unable to work for a prolonges period because illness or injury
- Percenatge of the servies costs that patients pay after the annual deductible is met
- Insurance that covers prescriptions,hosptial stays and inpatient test
- Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg
- Goverment sponsered price comparison website where consumers can shop for and purchase goverment regulated and standardized health care plans eligilbe for fedeal subsides
- Insurnace compants ectermination of request for medical treament and procedures tomake sure thay er fully covered
- insurnace that combines basic and major medical protections in one policy
- Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance
- Insurnace that helps manage the risks that occur when an insured has cancer
- Organization named by a policyholder to recvive the death benefit of an insurance policy after the policyholders death
- Additional insurance that can be purchased to pay for medical expenses that standard health insurance does not cover or does not fully cover
- type of health care plan in which the insurance compny contracts with specific doctors,hospitas and other health acer providers to deliever medical services and preventitive care to memebers ate reduced cost
23 Clues: insurnace that covers specified dental services • Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services • Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg • Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan • Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance • Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury • ...
Chapter 15 By Austin Jones 2024-05-17
Across
- Tax advantaged savings account availbe to people enrolled in qualified high deductible health plans
- Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury
- Approva; fromt the plan before recieving certain procedures and treatments
- Provides coverage for personal and custodial care durning periods whan an individuaul is unable to perform essential daily living activties
- Health care plan that pays for covered medical services after treatment is provided usally on a fee for service basis
- Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan
- Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services
- Protects dependents from loss of income and helps pay expenses after the death of the insured person
- Pays the face value of the policy to beneficaries if the insured dies before the endowment period ends
- Insurance that covers the cost of serious illness and injuries as well as high cost procedures
Down
- insurnace that covers specified dental services
- Pays a portion of income lost to a worker who is unable to work for a prolonges period because illness or injury
- Percenatge of the servies costs that patients pay after the annual deductible is met
- Insurance that covers prescriptions,hosptial stays and inpatient test
- Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg
- Goverment sponsered price comparison website where consumers can shop for and purchase goverment regulated and standardized health care plans eligilbe for fedeal subsides
- Insurnace compants ectermination of request for medical treament and procedures tomake sure thay er fully covered
- insurnace that combines basic and major medical protections in one policy
- Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance
- Insurnace that helps manage the risks that occur when an insured has cancer
- Organization named by a policyholder to recvive the death benefit of an insurance policy after the policyholders death
- Additional insurance that can be purchased to pay for medical expenses that standard health insurance does not cover or does not fully cover
- type of health care plan in which the insurance compny contracts with specific doctors,hospitas and other health acer providers to deliever medical services and preventitive care to memebers ate reduced cost
23 Clues: insurnace that covers specified dental services • Flat fee the patient must pay for medical services • Provides protection only for a a soecific period of timeg • Medical service that is not covered in the insurnace plan • Penalty paid by those who do not purchase health insurance • Provides protection againist financial loss due to illness or injury • ...
medical terms 2022-01-04
Across
- fracture Broken bone that shatters into many pieces
- Blood clot
- low blood pressure
- Mass or growth of thin tissue
- Stitches
- wound, sore, or cut
- cancerous
- Swelling
Down
- high blood pressure
- Check in and check out the same day
- Thin layer of pliable tissue that serves as a covering or lining or connection between two structures
- a tissue sample for testing purposes
- Doesn’t require entering the body with instruments; usually simple
- fracture Broken bone that protrudes through the skin
- not cancerous
- Pain in the chest related to the heart that comes and goes
- Plan to stay overnight for one or more days
17 Clues: Stitches • Swelling • cancerous • Blood clot • not cancerous • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • wound, sore, or cut • Mass or growth of thin tissue • Check in and check out the same day • a tissue sample for testing purposes • Plan to stay overnight for one or more days • fracture Broken bone that shatters into many pieces • fracture Broken bone that protrudes through the skin • ...
Medical Terms 2013-12-18
Medical - Surgical 2012-11-30
Across
- Causes destruction of the alveoli, leading to a decreased surface area for gas
- Carbon dioxide retention, and respiratory acidosis.
- Type of stool test that requires restriction of red meat
- Absence of GI motility
- Monitor breast biopsy site for complications
- 1-2 pounds per week require a call to health care provider
- Electrolyte that can cause hypotension with level above and/or below desired range.
- Contraindicated in clients with allergy to sulfonamides.
- Rifampin will have what side effect on the urine.
Down
- TB test results caused by Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine
- Isolation used for burn patients to prevent infection
- Decrease in white and red blood cells and platelets.
- Obtained from animals, such as pigs, for partial-thickness burn wounds.
- Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation's affect on the pain pathways.
- Type of restriction Glomerulonephritis may require.
- Diameter of skin lesion that needs to be reported (mm)
- Affect burns have on basal metabolic rate (BMR)
17 Clues: Absence of GI motility • Monitor breast biopsy site for complications • Affect burns have on basal metabolic rate (BMR) • Rifampin will have what side effect on the urine. • Carbon dioxide retention, and respiratory acidosis. • Type of restriction Glomerulonephritis may require. • Decrease in white and red blood cells and platelets. • ...
Medical Breakthroughs 2022-10-05
Across
- x-rays are a form of _______, like visible light
- vaccines only work to protect against _________
- the idea that organisms caused disease
- medicine that kills or slows down the growth of disease-causing microorganisms
- microscopic living things that cause disease
- helped to show that microorganisms existed
- a substance that is usually given by injection to people or animals to protect against disease
- germs can live on ___________ for days
Down
- created a vaccine against smallpox
- made a vaccine for rabies
- people's hands spread almost _________ percent of germs that cause sickness
- the first antibiotic
- single-celled microorganisms that exist everywhere and can be useful or harmful
- this fuzzy fungus made bacteria disappear in the lab
- a disease that is spread through polluted water
- a picture that shows the inside of a body
- remember and fight off disease if it enters the body after getting a vaccine
17 Clues: the first antibiotic • made a vaccine for rabies • created a vaccine against smallpox • the idea that organisms caused disease • germs can live on ___________ for days • a picture that shows the inside of a body • helped to show that microorganisms existed • microscopic living things that cause disease • vaccines only work to protect against _________ • ...
Medical Equipment 2022-11-07
Across
- surgery tool used to make incisions
- a chair for someone unable to walk
- provides fluids like medicine or nutrients to a body in controlled amounts
- tool used to look inside ears
- used to transfer a patient to a hospital
- a blood pressure machine measures your ____ (2 wrds.)
- measures body temperature
- can be liquid or pills used to lessen a patient's symptoms
- analyzes bones in a body
- sends electric shocks to restore a normal heartbeat
Down
- often used to listen to a heartbeat
- an _____ machine is often used to monitor the baby inside pregnant women
- these aids someone who struggles with walking, often due to injured leg(s)
- helps doctors see small things not visible to the human eye
- a reflex hammer is used to measure your _____
- machine used to assist breathing
- usually used to draw blood or inject a liquid inside a body
17 Clues: analyzes bones in a body • measures body temperature • tool used to look inside ears • machine used to assist breathing • a chair for someone unable to walk • often used to listen to a heartbeat • surgery tool used to make incisions • used to transfer a patient to a hospital • a reflex hammer is used to measure your _____ • sends electric shocks to restore a normal heartbeat • ...
Medical Terms 2019-05-22
Across
- / is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior.
- / are uncommon, hamartomatous, congenital malformations of the lymphatic system that involve the skin
- / is an umbrella term for a range of conditions which primarily affect the neurons in the human brain
- / is a physician with dedicated training management of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and liver.
- / Though rare, osteosarcoma is the most common type of bone cancer, which begins in cells that form bones.
- / is a bright red birthmark that shows up at birth or in the first or second week of life.
- Histiocytoma / is a benign soft tissue tumour that may present as a fibrous mass anywhere in the human body.
Down
- / A chordoma is a rare type of cancerous tumor that can occur anywhere along the spine, from the base of the skull to the tailbone
- / is a rare cancer which occurs in long-standing cases of primary or secondary lymphedema
- / your stomach and intestines are irritated and inflamed
- / are benign head tumors made of bone
- / Though rare, osteosarcoma is the most common type of bone cancer, which begins in cells that form bones.
- / is a rare type of cancer that primarily affects bone, particularly in the pelvis, hips and base of the skull.
- / the study of then heart
- / a disease that affects the heart tissue
- Fibrous Histiocytoma / is a sarcoma (malignant tumor) that can start in the bone or the soft tissue
- / is a medical procedure that restores a normal heart rhythm in people with certain types of abnormal heartbeats
- disease / is a progressive nervous system disorder that affects movement
18 Clues: / the study of then heart • / are benign head tumors made of bone • / a disease that affects the heart tissue • / your stomach and intestines are irritated and inflamed • disease / is a progressive nervous system disorder that affects movement • / is a type of dementia that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior. • ...
Medical Device 2019-10-02
Across
- a machine that delivers a liquid
- bag an open bag that is not closed
- easy to come by not easy to get
- without a beginning or ending time
- out when there is nothing left; we don't have any milk
- the chances or possibilities
- cord allows you to have electricity
- remembers
- you need to sign it to rent an apartment
- an invention created for a purpose
- a clock or a heart
Down
- a series of steps surgery
- waiting
- bracelet it describes your illness to people
- outlet place where you plug a machine
- very painful; very strong
- break or deform something
17 Clues: waiting • remembers • a clock or a heart • a series of steps surgery • very painful; very strong • break or deform something • the chances or possibilities • easy to come by not easy to get • a machine that delivers a liquid • bag an open bag that is not closed • without a beginning or ending time • an invention created for a purpose • cord allows you to have electricity • ...
Medical Advice 2025-08-17
17 Clues: baston • cirugia • examenes • andadera • consejeria • beber liquidos • hacer gargajas • terapia fisica • hacer ejercicio • tomar vitaminas • ponerse a dieta • silla de ruedas • examen de sangre • descansar en cama • purificador de aire • brackets de dientes • ver una especialista
Medical Vocabulary 2025-12-10
Across
- Low blood pressure
- Surgically created an opening into the intestines to allow feces to be expelled
- Routine everyday tasks such as bathing, eating, toileting...
- abbreviation for head of bed
- Difficulty or discomfort in swallowing
- The inability to control the bladder or bowels, involuntary loss of urine or feces
- To keep something separate or by itself
Down
- A measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous from happening
- Speedy
- The state of not moving
- Increased confusion, agitation, restlessness, and irritability in the late afternoon/early evening when the sun goes down.
- Measurement and recording of all fluids the patient consumes and eliminates
- Something below normal
- Three times daily
- Swelling caused by the accumulation of fluid
- Permanent and often painful shortening of a muscle due to a lack of activity
- Difficult breathing
17 Clues: Speedy • Three times daily • Low blood pressure • Difficult breathing • Something below normal • The state of not moving • abbreviation for head of bed • Difficulty or discomfort in swallowing • To keep something separate or by itself • Swelling caused by the accumulation of fluid • Routine everyday tasks such as bathing, eating, toileting... • ...
Mid-Term Billing & Coding Terri Ramsey 2013-12-19
Across
- Open HMO reduces restrictions and allows members to choose providers who are not in HMO network
- Plan that protects from loss
- Coordination of benefits rule for a child insured under both parents plans
- Ideal tool for calculating charges due at the time of service
- Word that identifies a disease or condition in the Alphabetic Index
- One of HIPPA's National Identifiers
- Health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- Abbreviation indicating the code to use when a disease or condition cannot be placed in any other category
- Failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- Provider who treats a pt face-to-face
Down
- Process by which a pt authorizes medical treatment after a discussion with a physician
- The step in the Medical Billing Cycle where you prepare and transmit claims
- Authorization number given to the referred physician
- Codes are used to track performance measures for a medical goal such as reducing tobacco use
- Number appended to a code to report particular facts
- Procedures included in benefits in a health plan
- Method of converting a message into encoded text
- Account software used for scheduling appointments, billing, and financial record keeping
- Provider who agrees to provide medical services to a payer's policyholders according to a contract
- Name or phrase formed from or based on a person's name
20 Clues: Plan that protects from loss • One of HIPPA's National Identifiers • Provider who treats a pt face-to-face • Procedures included in benefits in a health plan • Method of converting a message into encoded text • Authorization number given to the referred physician • Number appended to a code to report particular facts • ...
Healthcare Workforce 2024-04-09
Across
- Communities with inadequate medical services.
- Type of area most affected by provider scarcity.
- Benefits offered to work in certain areas.
- The collective group of health service providers.
- Inequality between urban and rural healthcare.
- Insufficient supply of medical providers.
- Keeping medical staff in their positions.
Down
- Federal health insurance, often lower reimbursements are a challenge for rural physicians.
- Basic or general healthcare typically provided by physicians in rural areas.
- Uneven geographic spread of healthcare providers.
- A factor contributing to provider attrition.
- Long-term viability of healthcare systems.
- The availability of medical care.
- Guidelines that can impact healthcare provision.
14 Clues: The availability of medical care. • Insufficient supply of medical providers. • Keeping medical staff in their positions. • Benefits offered to work in certain areas. • Long-term viability of healthcare systems. • A factor contributing to provider attrition. • Communities with inadequate medical services. • Inequality between urban and rural healthcare. • ...
