medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Experimental Terminology 2020-09-08
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- used to hold the wire mesh for bunsen burning
- a piece of equipment used to burn things
- to protect clothes and skin from toxic substances
- Factors of the experiment
- to measure volume of liquid
- what you measure
- a set of data that is not normal
- what you keep the same
- worn to protect eyes from foreign substances
- picture of the apparatus
- what you use to measure temperature of liquid
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- what you use to record measurements
- to measure time
- to measure the length of an object
- used for holding and mixing liquid
- what you change
- placed under the bunsen burner
- to hold the test tube in place
- a way to plot all your results
19 Clues: to measure time • what you change • what you measure • what you keep the same • picture of the apparatus • Factors of the experiment • to measure volume of liquid • placed under the bunsen burner • to hold the test tube in place • a way to plot all your results • a set of data that is not normal • to measure the length of an object • used for holding and mixing liquid • ...
Experimental Terminology 2020-09-08
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- used to hold the wire mesh for bunsen burning
- a piece of equipment used to burn things
- to protect clothes and skin from toxic substances
- Factors of the experiment
- to measure volume of liquid
- what you measure
- a set of data that is not normal
- what you keep the same
- worn to protect eyes from foreign substances
- picture of the apparatus
- what you use to measure temperature of liquid
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- what you use to record measurements
- to measure the length of an object
- used for holding and mixing liquid
- what you change
- placed under the bunsen burner
- to hold the test tube in place
- a way to plot all your results
- to measure time
19 Clues: what you change • to measure time • what you measure • what you keep the same • picture of the apparatus • Factors of the experiment • to measure volume of liquid • placed under the bunsen burner • to hold the test tube in place • a way to plot all your results • a set of data that is not normal • to measure the length of an object • used for holding and mixing liquid • ...
Financial Terminology 2021-11-10
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- How employees treat people who buy goods or services from their company.
- Money and benefits paid for doing a job. This may also be called income, earnings, salary, or wages.
- The total amount of money you bring home after all deductions.
- A form new employees fill out to determine the amount of income tax their employer will deduct from their paycheck.
- An instance of buying or selling something. This may also be referred to as a business deal.
- compensation in addition to wages, such as medical insurance, sick leave, paid vacation, or retirement.
- The money a company makes after all expenses are paid.
- A bill for goods purchased or services provided.
- The cost required for something, such as the cost for products and employees to run a business.
- A form employers send employees at the beginning of each year that provides a summary of all wages and deductions for the year.
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- Money received by an individual for the job they do.
- Any money taken from your paycheck for taxes or benefits. This may also be referred to as withholding.
- A complete list of items to be sold, such as property or goods in stock. This may also be referred to as merchandise.
- The lowest amount allowed by law to pay employees per hour. This may vary from state to state.
- An annual sum of money made by an employee, regardless of hours worked. Usually paid bi-weekly or monthly.
- Money received by a company or organization for the products sold or services provided.
- The total amount of money you make before any deductions are taken out of your paycheck.
- An estimate of individual or business income and expenses for a set period of time.
- An amount paid to an employee based on a percentage of the employee's sales.
19 Clues: A bill for goods purchased or services provided. • Money received by an individual for the job they do. • The money a company makes after all expenses are paid. • The total amount of money you bring home after all deductions. • How employees treat people who buy goods or services from their company. • ...
ABA Terminology 2022-03-23
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- continuation of a skill over time once teaching has stopped
- type of strategy used after a behavior is already occurring
- any action that can be observed and measured
- events or circumstances that occur immediately before a behavior
- intervention plan, plan of action put in place to address target behaviors based on FBA
- building rapport
- a speaker responds to another's verbal behavior (e.g., conversation)
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- anything that occurs immediately after a behavior
- behavior assessment, process used to find and define target behaviors and their possible functions
- the level of a behavior before intervention or teaching
- acquisition, targeted skills for teaching
- the individual who conducts assessments, writes the BIP, conducts data analysis, and oversees programming
- a request (e.g., vocal, pointing, PECS, etc.)
- type of strategy used before a behavior occurs to reduce the likelihood of occurrence
- reinforcement, anything that is added that increases a target behavior
- vocal repetition
- the individual who is responsible for carrying out treatment plans and providing direct therapy services
- a label
- verbal, gestural, or physical cues that increase the likelihood of successful task completion
19 Clues: a label • vocal repetition • building rapport • acquisition, targeted skills for teaching • any action that can be observed and measured • a request (e.g., vocal, pointing, PECS, etc.) • anything that occurs immediately after a behavior • the level of a behavior before intervention or teaching • continuation of a skill over time once teaching has stopped • ...
Cooking Terminology 2014-05-13
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- Mix ingredients in a lifting sideways circle motion
- Reduce product to shreds,powder by rubbing on meddle
- Using your hands to press dough to developed gluten
- a state or temperature just below the boiling point.
- To cut into even slices
- To cut into even slices
- To cut into cubes
- To cook using water and a tight lid
- To cook in oil
- To mix until smooth
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- Cut into thin strips
- To take off the skin of a ingredient
- Reduce product to shreds,powder by rubbing on meddle
- fried quickly in a little hot fat.
- To allow all unneeded liquid from the food
- Cut into thin strips
- To break lightly in small pieces
- To cut large chunks
- To cook in a oven
- To remove lumps and large particles
- To blend ingredients together
- Heating liquid until a boiling point
22 Clues: To cook in oil • To cut into cubes • To cook in a oven • To cut large chunks • To mix until smooth • Cut into thin strips • Cut into thin strips • To cut into even slices • To cut into even slices • To blend ingredients together • To break lightly in small pieces • fried quickly in a little hot fat. • To cook using water and a tight lid • To remove lumps and large particles • ...
Music Terminology 2014-04-20
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- ending to a song
- end
- getting softer
- back to the sign
- getting slower
- a quarter note gets how many beats
- tells you what gets the beat and how many are in a measure
- back to the top
- a half note gets how many beats
- slow
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- getting faster
- tells you what notes are sharp, flat and natural
- loud
- getting louder
- a whole note gets how many beats
- soft
- fast
- medium
- an eighth note gets how many beats
19 Clues: end • loud • soft • fast • slow • medium • getting faster • getting softer • getting louder • getting slower • back to the top • ending to a song • back to the sign • a half note gets how many beats • a whole note gets how many beats • a quarter note gets how many beats • an eighth note gets how many beats • tells you what notes are sharp, flat and natural • ...
Casino Terminology 2015-05-27
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- All items of currency, chips, coins, tokens, receivables, customer deposits for which the cage is responsible
- Diguising or concealing illicit income in order to make it appear legitimate 2 words
- Bet onb an event that has not yet occurred
- Original form on which a table inventory is recorded at the end of a shift
- Casino chips of other casinos 2 words
- Jackpot generated from machines linked to a network
- Secure area within a casino where currency, coin and chips are stored
- In games like roulette or craps, a diagram on a gaming table
- Racetrack where slot machines, video lotteries, and/or table games are operated
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- Total amount wagered
- Amount placed with a cage by customer for their future use 2 words
- Winning combination of symbols on a payline
- Document evidencing extension of credit
- Employee who conducts a game
- A casino
- Area in a casino where gaming tables are located
- Customer deposit in lieu of credit to guarantee a marker 2 words
- Free wagering offered to customers 2 words
- In slots, the total amount of cash, tokens, and wagering vouchers removed from the machine
19 Clues: A casino • Total amount wagered • Employee who conducts a game • Casino chips of other casinos 2 words • Document evidencing extension of credit • Bet onb an event that has not yet occurred • Free wagering offered to customers 2 words • Winning combination of symbols on a payline • Area in a casino where gaming tables are located • ...
DNA Terminology 2016-03-15
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- replaces thymine in RNA
- makes up proteins
- molecule that contains all information for life
- process that brings amino acids to ribosome for assembly
- section of a chromosome, made of DNA
- the entire human DNA sequence
- made of amino acids
- what DNA stands for
- units that make up DNA, the letters
- nucleotide that bonds with adenine
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- nucleotide that bonds with guanine
- process that copies DNA as mRNA
- process of making proteins
- carries message from DNA to ribosome
- nucleotide that bonds with thymine
- carries amino acids to ribosome to be assembled
- humans have 46 of these, made of DNA
- nucleotide that bonds with Cytocine
- cell part on which protein synthesis occurs
19 Clues: makes up proteins • made of amino acids • what DNA stands for • replaces thymine in RNA • process of making proteins • the entire human DNA sequence • process that copies DNA as mRNA • nucleotide that bonds with guanine • nucleotide that bonds with thymine • nucleotide that bonds with adenine • nucleotide that bonds with Cytocine • units that make up DNA, the letters • ...
Geometry terminology 2021-01-20
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- Two or more objects that have the same shape and size, or if one has the same shape and size as the mirror image of the other.
- The axes of a two-dimensional Cartesian system divide the plane into four infinite regions, called quadrants, each bounded by two half-axes.
- a polygon with three sides
- An angle that is less then 90 degrees
- Moving without rotating, resizing or anything else.
- a triangle with all sides different lengths
- A coordinate system that specifies each point uniquely in a plane by a set of numerical coordinates, which are the signed distances to the point from two fixed perpendicular oriented lines, measured in the same unit of length
- a motion of a certain space that preserves at least one point
- a triangle with (at least) 2 sides with the same length
- a angle that is 90 degrees
- A regular shape having equal sides and equal angles is a regular polygon.
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- A process that manipulates a polygon or other two-dimensional object on a plane or coordinate system.
- A type of transformation that moves a figure in the coordinate plane from one location to another.
- a angle that is over 90 degrees
- a type of polygon with all sides and angles the same
- direction of an object such as a line, plane or rigid body is part of the description of how it is placed in the space it occupies.
- The output of the original object when moved to a different area.
- Two or more objects with the same shape, or one has the same shape as the mirror image of the other.
- The fixed point around which a two-dimensional figure is rotated.
- Moving without rotating, resizing or anything else.
20 Clues: a polygon with three sides • a angle that is 90 degrees • a angle that is over 90 degrees • An angle that is less then 90 degrees • a triangle with all sides different lengths • Moving without rotating, resizing or anything else. • Moving without rotating, resizing or anything else. • a type of polygon with all sides and angles the same • ...
Terminology 7 2020-11-18
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- the factor that controls a trait
- an organism's physical appearance
- the form of a gene that always shows up when present
- when an organism has two identical alleles
- organelle, only found in plant cells, that makes leaves green
- the offspring of many generations that have the same trait
- the form of a gene that is always hidden whenever the dominant allele is present
- "odds and ends" kingdom of eukaryotes
- the process by which cells capture sunlight and use it to make food
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- when an organism has 2 different alleles for the same trait
- the brain of the cell
- a cell with a nucleus
- the passing of physical characteristics from parents to offspring
- an organisms, like plants, that can make their own food
- Mendel's term for an organism that has two different alleles for the same trait
- the movement of WATER from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration
- a number that describes how likely it is an event will happen
- the scientific study of heredity
- an organism's genetic makeup
19 Clues: the brain of the cell • a cell with a nucleus • an organism's genetic makeup • the factor that controls a trait • the scientific study of heredity • an organism's physical appearance • "odds and ends" kingdom of eukaryotes • when an organism has two identical alleles • the form of a gene that always shows up when present • ...
Coding Terminology 2021-03-30
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- moves the graphic horizontally (left and right)
- An array is an ordered list in your code
- modifies the color of your drawing
- modifies the font of your text.
- modifies the size of the graphic
- lips the project vertically
- adds a warm sepia effect
- repeats the code inside the function every number of milliseconds
- blurs video
- modifies the speed of the audio
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- sets the drawing's position up to down
- modifies the vertical text position
- modifies the color of your line
- flip video horizontally
- turns video gray
- containers that hold elements of your code, like strings or numbers. These can be changed or replaced!
- modifies the speed of the movie
- inverts video colors
- generate a random number between 0 and 1
19 Clues: blurs video • turns video gray • inverts video colors • flip video horizontally • adds a warm sepia effect • lips the project vertically • modifies the color of your line • modifies the font of your text. • modifies the speed of the movie • modifies the speed of the audio • modifies the size of the graphic • modifies the color of your drawing • modifies the vertical text position • ...
Christianity Terminology 2021-05-30
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- Where the Eucharist is carried
- Wall on top of the heavenly gates
- Jesus did this for us
- Where you enter through the heavenly gates
- where the communion is blessed
- the ark
- Jesus pefromed this after his death
- father, son, holy spirit
- Anointed one
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- existing in the world
- Christ's presence, ruler of the universe
- The cross carried at the entry of Mass
- Where Christ will return
- The name of the Mass in Orthodox
- How Jesus is seen in the real world
- Ruler of the universe
- lasting or existing forever
- Pictures of saints
- Icon wall hanging from the ceiling
19 Clues: the ark • Anointed one • Pictures of saints • existing in the world • Ruler of the universe • Jesus did this for us • Where Christ will return • father, son, holy spirit • lasting or existing forever • Where the Eucharist is carried • where the communion is blessed • The name of the Mass in Orthodox • Wall on top of the heavenly gates • Icon wall hanging from the ceiling • ...
financial terminology 2022-05-26
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- a commision that you pay to the government for public services and protection.
- a form of bank account that you can draw money from whenever you please.
- vs wants
- the chick who does adds for progressive car insurance
- a manner of payement that takes money directly out of your checking account
- the overall sum of money that a person is worth counting asset value and debt.
- a way to plan out your goals for the future in a specific measurable attainable and time bound way
- a service you pay for monthly to have financial aid when a disaster strikes.
- when you feel the effects of your investment immediately.
- money that you put into a business in hopes that it will grow as the company grows
- a number that measures how harsh the interest on your purchases with a credit card will be.
- a manner to borrow money and pay it back with interest.
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- an object or investment that holds monetary value
- when you owe money that you haven't paid off yet.
- the guy in a red shirt and khakis in the statefarm adds
- when you take the action of switching to geico to save 15% or more on car insuirance.
- what you pay someone for their service.
- a manner of payement that takes a loan out from the bank when yo make a purchase that is payed back with interest at the end of the month
- money you put away for the future when you may need it.
19 Clues: vs wants • what you pay someone for their service. • an object or investment that holds monetary value • when you owe money that you haven't paid off yet. • the chick who does adds for progressive car insurance • the guy in a red shirt and khakis in the statefarm adds • money you put away for the future when you may need it. • ...
Airport terminology 2019-07-16
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- air traffic controller
- airport code for Palmerston North
- where aircrafts park to get fixed
- airport code for Kapati Coast
- Los Angeles airport is located
- second busiest airport
- Airport largest airport in New Zealand
- airport code for Taupo
- airport code for Whanganui
- airport code for Nelson
- airport code for Invercargill
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- airport code for Rotorua
- wear this for cooking
- which side is security screening on
- busiest airport
- Airport airport name for ZQN
- airport code for Blenheim
- Heathrow airport is located
- airport code for Gisborne
19 Clues: busiest airport • wear this for cooking • air traffic controller • second busiest airport • airport code for Taupo • airport code for Nelson • airport code for Rotorua • airport code for Blenheim • airport code for Gisborne • airport code for Whanganui • Heathrow airport is located • Airport airport name for ZQN • airport code for Kapati Coast • airport code for Invercargill • ...
Sustainability terminology 2023-05-15
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- The ability of a system or process to continue functioning over a long period of time.
- energy generated from sources that are constantly replenished.
- Waste material from construction, renovation, or demolition activities.
- The practice of using previously recycled materials in new products.
- The reduction in energy use through efficient technologies and behavioural changes.
- REDUCTION the reduction in the amount of waste generated through recycling and conservation.
- The process of using natural resources at a rate that allows them to replenish naturally. Sustainable '___'
- The practice of using resources in a way that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The process of planting trees to replace those that have been cut down.
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- Term for waste materials that can be decomposed by natural processes.
- Residue left behind when organic matter is burned for energy - '___' ASH
- The term used to denote a measurement of greenhouse emissions is called the 'carbon ______'
- Discarded electrical or electronic devices is called '_-___'.
- Potent greenhouse gas produced during the decomposition of organic waste in landfills.
- What is the process of converting waste materials into reusable materials.
- A hazardous liquid residue resulting from industrial processes.
- Synthetic materials made from polymers that are not easily biodegradable.
- The practice of using resources efficiently and minimizing waste generation. Resource '___'
- The remains of burned materials or waste after combustion.
- A toxic heavy metal found in some electronic waste, such as old batteries and circuit boards.
20 Clues: The remains of burned materials or waste after combustion. • Discarded electrical or electronic devices is called '_-___'. • energy generated from sources that are constantly replenished. • A hazardous liquid residue resulting from industrial processes. • The practice of using previously recycled materials in new products. • ...
Jungo Terminology 2023-08-02
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- Canadian LOS
- Older LOS that is only a one-way sync (very few clients use it, but we can sync!)
- Integration with company for collecting documents
- LOS we can sync, indirectly with additional setup fee
- You create a _______ once you've had contact with a Lead
- Feature used for collecting documents inside of Jungo
- Mortgage App, LOS Sync, JungoSMS, JungoLeads combo
- Jungo's most popular LOS
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- Who to go to for parking fob information
- Point, not Path
- Newer LOS that we sync with
- Jose's signature saying
- Feature used for updating referral partners
- Industry-leading CRM that Jungo is built on
- Company that JungoSMS is powered by
- You create a _______ once a Lead is ready to sign a contract
- Clients can use this to insert videos into their emails
- Dillon's favorite NFL team
- Company we use to connect to other softwares
19 Clues: Canadian LOS • Point, not Path • Jose's signature saying • Jungo's most popular LOS • Dillon's favorite NFL team • Newer LOS that we sync with • Company that JungoSMS is powered by • Who to go to for parking fob information • Feature used for updating referral partners • Industry-leading CRM that Jungo is built on • Company we use to connect to other softwares • ...
Cardiovascular Terminology 2023-11-13
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- coronary heart disease
- vessels that deliver blood to tissues
- vein
- coronary artery bypass grafting
- blood vessels supplying the heart muscle
- atrium
- transport blood, nutrients and oxygen to cells
- pumps blood through the system
- damage to the heart muscle and heart valves
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- affect the normal development and functioning of the heart
- "heart"
- pertaining to
- Return blood to heart
- blood vessels supplying the arms and legs
- blood vessels supplying the brain
- coronary artery disease
- "little vessel"
- color-flow mapping
- chronic heart failure
19 Clues: vein • atrium • "heart" • pertaining to • "little vessel" • color-flow mapping • Return blood to heart • chronic heart failure • coronary heart disease • coronary artery disease • pumps blood through the system • coronary artery bypass grafting • blood vessels supplying the brain • vessels that deliver blood to tissues • blood vessels supplying the heart muscle • ...
professional terminology 2023-11-03
19 Clues: geeni • näyte • hyytyä • koepala • puskuri • määritys • osoittaa • veriryhmä • immunointi • vasta-aine • sentrifugi • verihiutale • hemolysoida • soluviljelmä • pieni verenkuva • tahrata, saastuttaa • laimentaa,miedontaa • määritys, määrittää • analysoida, eritellä
Yearbook Terminology 2024-01-29
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- The idea or concept that ties the entire yearbook together.
- Two facing pages in a yearbook. For example, pages two and three are spreads and are both visible when the book is open.
- The arrangement of the page elements.
- A type or style of text.
- Any type of image, drawing, shape used in a book
- Page or pages at the end of the yearbook that verbally wraps up the book; contains theme elements
- Topics featured in the yearbook and how they are covered
- The first page of the yearbook, which often includes a picture of the school building, logo and year.
- The page number in the yearbook.
- An unposed photo showing action
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- Where two pages meet in the center.
- A bold or larger line of text at the top of a story that summarizes or introduces what it is about.
- All text on a page.
- The outside of the book
- Unit of measurement equal to 1/6 inch.
- The side of the book joining front and back covers
- Information placed at the back of the book containing facts about the production of the book such as printer, copies ordered, type and paper specifications and general acknowledgements
- Short copy that describes a picture, often placed below it, to help the reader better understand the image.
- A basic organizational plan that lists yearbook spreads with the subject of each page
19 Clues: All text on a page. • The outside of the book • A type or style of text. • An unposed photo showing action • The page number in the yearbook. • Where two pages meet in the center. • The arrangement of the page elements. • Unit of measurement equal to 1/6 inch. • Any type of image, drawing, shape used in a book • The side of the book joining front and back covers • ...
CT Terminology 2024-01-29
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- term for red blood cell
- name of cells within ACT
- name of cells within CCT
- CT which provides gas transport, immune system function, and wound clotting
- specific macromolecule that all fibers of CT are made of
- CT which is highly vascularized; the 'feeding' tissue
- depression within CT where chondrocytes are found
- name of cells within RCT
- connects bone to muscle
- CT which stores energy and provides thermal insulation
- connects bone to bone
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- term for white blood cell
- stain of CT
- major component of CT, consisting of ground substance and fibers
- CT which supports lymphatic organs
- CT which is rigid and flexible for support, structure, and friction reduction in joints
- CT which provides rigid support, structure, movement, and mineral storage
- name of cells within Bone CT
- cell surface modifications of bone cells which allows for nutrient diffusion
19 Clues: stain of CT • connects bone to bone • term for red blood cell • connects bone to muscle • name of cells within ACT • name of cells within CCT • name of cells within RCT • term for white blood cell • name of cells within Bone CT • CT which supports lymphatic organs • depression within CT where chondrocytes are found • CT which is highly vascularized; the 'feeding' tissue • ...
Fashion Terminology 2026-01-16
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- to Wear clothing that is massed produced in standard sizes
- A temporary, passing fashion
- Another word for clothing. Any article of clothing
- fabric that is wrapped or hung on the body
- Daring Designs
- Added to complete or enhance an outfit
- Made by cuttin pieces of fabric and then sewing them together to fit the body
- Clothing that is favored by a large segment of the public.
- A specific version or variation of a style
- continues to be in fashion over an extended period
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- Wardrobe is all the apparel a person owns
- A particular shape or type of apparel item
- How tight or loose the clothing is
- The finest clothing from fashion houses
- tool for quick sketch
- All men’s, women’s, and children’s clothing
- the shape of clothing shown by its outer lines
- The movement of fashion into and through the marketplace
- A Cycle of rise, popularization, and decline of a particular style
19 Clues: Daring Designs • tool for quick sketch • A temporary, passing fashion • How tight or loose the clothing is • Added to complete or enhance an outfit • The finest clothing from fashion houses • Wardrobe is all the apparel a person owns • A particular shape or type of apparel item • fabric that is wrapped or hung on the body • A specific version or variation of a style • ...
Motorcycle Terminology 2026-03-09
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- - A big group ride, often organized around a location with scenic rides.
- - A touring motorcycle dressed up for a road trip.
- - The “twisting force” an engine makes also called grunt as opposed to horsepower.
- - A classic term for jackets and pants, prized for their high abrasion resistance.
- – Slang for a motorcycle's exhaust system.
- - A motorcycle with one wheel in front and two in the back.
- - If someone is doing mechanical work, repairs, or maintenance on a bike.
- - A motorcycle that has been stripped down for a minimalist look.
- - This is common slang for a helmet.
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- - On a motorcycle, the windscreen or plastic parts near the front of the bike.
- - A bike known for its radically altered steering angle and lengthened front end.
- - A retractable leg used for support when the bike is parked.
- - Refers to the front suspension system and assembly supporting the front wheel.
- - A device that engages and disengages the power transmission from the engine.
- - A minimalist-looking half-shell style helmet popular with Chopper riders.
- - Describes a problem with a bike. Bells are used on bikes to help ward them off.
- - Any bike with no rear suspension.
- - Lingo for almost any motorcycle, also often called a bike, sled.
- - A side-to-side movement of the front or rear wheel while riding at speed.
19 Clues: - Any bike with no rear suspension. • - This is common slang for a helmet. • – Slang for a motorcycle's exhaust system. • - A touring motorcycle dressed up for a road trip. • - A motorcycle with one wheel in front and two in the back. • - A retractable leg used for support when the bike is parked. • - A motorcycle that has been stripped down for a minimalist look. • ...
Yearbook Terminology 2025-02-03
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- Title of each yearbook page
- A grouping of 16 pages (4 yearbook spreads)
- student names at the back of the yearbook
- The working list of pages in the yearbook
- ____ speed needs to be adjusted to catch action
- The name for the page numbers at the bottom
- The amount of light let in by the camera lens
- The front of the yearbook designed each year
- Tells who is in the picture and what's going on
- The message of a yearbook
- The name for a yearbook page layout
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- Gives more detail about what the page is
- The name for stories written in the yearbook
- Gives more information about a related subject
- The name of the yearbook company
- Line down the middle of the page; things get lost
- Outline of a subject in a photo
- The "mini headline" of a yearbook photo
- A picture catching people acting naturally
19 Clues: The message of a yearbook • Title of each yearbook page • Outline of a subject in a photo • The name of the yearbook company • The name for a yearbook page layout • The "mini headline" of a yearbook photo • Gives more detail about what the page is • student names at the back of the yearbook • The working list of pages in the yearbook • ...
Accounting Terminology 2025-04-02
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- The income received as a result of business activities, typically through the sale of goods or services, rents or other sources.
- To spread out the cost of a large purchase over multiple reporting periods.
- How the accountants record financial transactions directly in the accounting software.
- Costs incurred in the daily operation of a business.
- The end of a financial reporting period.
- Method of recording transactions where for every business transaction, an entry is recorded in at least two accounts as a debit or credit.
- Method of recording income and expenses in which each item is reported as earned or incurred without regard to when actual payments are received or made.
- Basis of accounting that recognizes revenue when cash is received, and expenses when they are paid in cash.
- Property with a useful life greater than one reporting period and exceeds the minimum capitalization limit.
- The obligations incurred by a business during its operations that remain due and must be paid in the short term.
- A financial statement that shows the organization's income and expenditures.
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- A financial statement representing an organization's total assets, liabilities and equity.
- A record of all the organization's transactions organized by accounts.
- Generally Accepted Accounting Principles-the standard accounting rules regarding the preparation, presentation and reporting of financial statements in the United States.
- The last day of the financial reporting month.
- An expense that is recorded before it has been paid.
- An accounting entry that lists the outstanding balances owed that are no longer deemed recoverable.
- A journal entry transferring an amount from one general ledger account to another.
- A financial report showing the closing balances of all accounts in the general ledger at a point in time.
19 Clues: The end of a financial reporting period. • The last day of the financial reporting month. • An expense that is recorded before it has been paid. • Costs incurred in the daily operation of a business. • A record of all the organization's transactions organized by accounts. • To spread out the cost of a large purchase over multiple reporting periods. • ...
Architectural Terminology 2025-09-18
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- design made with the help of computers, abbrev.
- architecture made from pieces of building material that were manufactured off-site
- alternate word for "beam" in the term "post and beam"
- an arch rotating 180 degrees
- stone structure without mortar (2 words)
- a way for a dome to sit on a square base (plural)
- an arch with added depth (2 words)
- "eye"; a round hole high up in a structure for ventilation and light
- support on sides of a building to allow added height and width (singular)
- architecture made with environmental friendliness in mind (2 words)
- a row of columns
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- an extension or overhang without exterior bracing
- stone that is cut and shaped to fit a structure
- a row of arches
- triangular braces that help support heavy loads at corners of a roof (2 words)
- type of vault made from intersecting barrel vaults
- type of load traveling at an angle or horizontally
- type of load associated with vertical weight
- informal term to describe a building with multiple tiers (2 words)
19 Clues: a row of arches • a row of columns • an arch rotating 180 degrees • an arch with added depth (2 words) • stone structure without mortar (2 words) • type of load associated with vertical weight • design made with the help of computers, abbrev. • stone that is cut and shaped to fit a structure • an extension or overhang without exterior bracing • ...
Architectural Terminology 2025-09-18
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- architecture made with environmental friendliness in mind (2 words)
- type of load associated with vertical weight
- a row of arches
- type of load traveling at an angle or horizontally
- a row of columns
- stone structure without mortar (2 words)
- architecture made from pieces of building material that were manufactured off-site
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- a way for a dome to sit on a square base (plural)
- an arch rotating 180 degrees
- "eye"; a round hole high up in a structure for ventilation and light
- type of vault made from intersecting barrel vaults
- triangular braces that help support heavy loads at corners of a roof (2 words)
- support on sides of a building to allow added height and width (singular)
- alternate word for "beam" in the term "post and beam"
- an arch with added depth (2 words)
- stone that is cut and shaped to fit a structure
- an extension or overhang without exterior bracing
- informal term to describe a building with multiple tiers (2 words)
- design made with the help of computers, abbrev.
19 Clues: a row of arches • a row of columns • an arch rotating 180 degrees • an arch with added depth (2 words) • stone structure without mortar (2 words) • type of load associated with vertical weight • stone that is cut and shaped to fit a structure • design made with the help of computers, abbrev. • a way for a dome to sit on a square base (plural) • ...
Insurance Terminology 2026-02-08
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- The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay.
- The monthly cost of what you pay for your health plan.
- Safety net for children of families that earn too little to afford private insurance but too much to qualify for medicaid.
- This act was signed into law in 2010, it included an insurance marketplace, prevented exclusions, and allowed beneficiaries to remain until 26 year of age.
- Plans that are offered by for profit companies.
- The amount of money the insurance company pays after the deductible has been paid.
- A federal agency within the United States government that runs the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
- This type of insurance plan requires you to have a "gate keeper".
- This type of insurance plan negotiates discounts with "in-network" providers.
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- This plan would be purchased by yourself. (Usually through a marketplace or exchange.
- This type plan is offered by employers as a benefit to its employees.
- Is a public plan for members over the age of 65.
- A public insurance for members of the military.
- Provides insurance for low income families that qualify.
- Plans that are funded entirely by the government.
- The amount of money that a patient with health insurance pays for each health care service.
- A health insurance plan that provides treatment for workers that are hurt on the job.
- A legal agreement between you and the insurance company that explains the rules of your health plan.
- A document that details the terms and conditions of a contract of insurance.
19 Clues: A public insurance for members of the military. • Plans that are offered by for profit companies. • Is a public plan for members over the age of 65. • Plans that are funded entirely by the government. • The monthly cost of what you pay for your health plan. • Provides insurance for low income families that qualify. • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2023-03-27
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- A strip or piece of cloth or other material used to cover and protect a wound or injury.
- Medications that are used to treat bacterial infections
- A medical doctor who specializes in performing surgical procedures (operations)
- A medical procedure in which a wound is closed with sutures (stitches) to help it heal properly
- A medical doctor who provides routine healthcare services and serves as the first point of contact for patients seeking medical care.
- A medical test that uses sound waves to create images of the inside of the body, typically used to diagnose medical conditions or monitor pregnancy
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- A serious medical emergency in which blood flow to the heart is blocked, causing damage to the heart muscle and potentially life-threatening complications
- A chronic respiratory condition characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to symptoms such as wheezing, coughing, and difficulty breathing
- An illness caused by consuming food or drink contaminated with harmful bacteria, viruses, or other toxins
- An area of irritated or swollen skin that is typically red or discolored, and may be accompanied by itching or discomfort
- A small bubble of fluid that forms under the skin, typically caused by friction or burning
- A diagnostic test that uses electromagnetic radiation to create images of the inside of the body, typically used to diagnose bone fractures, lung problems, and other medical conditions
- A hard, protective covering applied to a broken bone or other injured body part to help it heal.
- A viral infection that primarily affects the respiratory system, characterized by symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, and a runny or stuffy nose
- A viral infection that causes symptoms similar to a cold, but is typically more severe and may be accompanied by fever, body aches, and other symptoms
- A discoloration of the skin caused by a blow or impact that damages the underlying blood vessels
16 Clues: Medications that are used to treat bacterial infections • A medical doctor who specializes in performing surgical procedures (operations) • A strip or piece of cloth or other material used to cover and protect a wound or injury. • A small bubble of fluid that forms under the skin, typically caused by friction or burning • ...
The best medicine 2024-05-30
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- A professional who provides guidance and support for personal or psychological issues.
- The act of doing something regularly or repeatedly to improve skill.
- A medical specialist who performs operations.
- Medical procedures involving an operation to treat or diagnose conditions.
- A chronic condition characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood.
- A medical system based on the belief that the body can cure itself using natural substances.
- Medicine Practices used instead of conventional treatments, often lacking strong scientific support.
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- A substance with no therapeutic effect used as a control in testing new drugs.
- Substances used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose diseases or promote well-being.
- Unintended reactions to a drug or treatment, often undesirable.
- Medicine Mainstream medical practices based on scientific evidence.
- Relating to the study and treatment of mental illness.
- A darkened area of skin caused by injury or impact, leading to blood vessel damage.
- A form of treatment using hypnosis to address various conditions.
- A type of alternative medicine focusing on physical manipulation of the body's tissues and muscles.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- An area of irritated or swollen skin, often itchy and red.
17 Clues: A medical specialist who performs operations. • Relating to the study and treatment of mental illness. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • An area of irritated or swollen skin, often itchy and red. • Unintended reactions to a drug or treatment, often undesirable. • A form of treatment using hypnosis to address various conditions. • ...
Nurse's Week Crossword 2026-05-06
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- Device used to check oxygen levels
- Medical abbreviation for 'before meals'
- Instrument used to listen to heart and lungs
- Abnormal heart rhythm
- Fluid Imbalance with dehydration
- Medical abbreviation for 'every bedtime'
- Rapid heart rate
- Morning lifesaver for night shift nurses
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- Term used for pain relief
- Medication delivery route through a vein
- Protective gear worn on hands
- RBC carrier of oxygen
- Shortness of Breath
- The study of diseases
- Medical abbreviation for 'after meals'
15 Clues: Rapid heart rate • Shortness of Breath • RBC carrier of oxygen • The study of diseases • Abnormal heart rhythm • Term used for pain relief • Protective gear worn on hands • Fluid Imbalance with dehydration • Device used to check oxygen levels • Medical abbreviation for 'after meals' • Medical abbreviation for 'before meals' • Medication delivery route through a vein • ...
AHLT245 Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-30
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- Addressing the patient by their title and last name is a technique for maintaining professional _______ with a patient
- A medical assistant working in an office who takes a continuing education class demonstrates __________.
- Willingness to work as a _____ member is a personal qualification necessary for the overall efficiency of the medical facility
- Having a ‘_____ buddy' is a good organizational skill
- When completing a __________ evaluation in the workplace, you will experience ongoing assessment of your professional behaviors
- ____ is demonstrated when a medical assistant completes all work and documents all of the day's activities before leaving for the day.
- When a person is not taking ______ in a constructive way, he may cross his arms
- Job satisfaction is high is a typical result of ___________ in a healthcare facility?
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- A medical assistant shows _____ by being honest and dependable
- Asking for assistance when you do not know how to perform a task is an example of a _____ work ethic
- Cross one’s arms could be a sign that a person is not taking _______ in a constructive way.
- When a patient has a stroke in the provider’s reception area, it is essential for the medical assistant to first remain __________.
- Asking for assistance when you do not know how to perform a task is an example of a good work ______.
- The primary reason an employee is hired is usually associated with _____ skills
- To help a person reduce stress, one should identify sources of ______ and try to resolve them
- When a medical assistant tries to understand how the patient feels about his or her experience, the medical assistant is showing __________ toward the patient.
16 Clues: Having a ‘_____ buddy' is a good organizational skill • A medical assistant shows _____ by being honest and dependable • The primary reason an employee is hired is usually associated with _____ skills • When a person is not taking ______ in a constructive way, he may cross his arms • ...
ACMO Auto 2020-03-05
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- Bodily Injury, Excess Medical, and UM/UIM coverages are required to be uniform on all vehicles on a policy.
- Anything with less than this many wheels is not covered for Liability.
- Liability extends to you, household members, and these users.
- This many thousand is the highest limit offered for Excess Medical.
- UM/UIM coverage is exclusively for this.
- This optional coverage helps may medical expenses for you and your passengers.
- Bodily Injury and Property Damage must be purchased on all vehicles, and the limits must be _____.
- These damages are NEVER covered; perhaps the insured is fined for negligence.
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- A driver is underinsured when their ____ limits are lower than your UM/UIM limits.
- Liability BI pays for medical bills, loss of income, and this.
- Liability and physical damage extend for this many days on an additional auto.
- BI and PD coverage _____ from a towing vehicle to the trailer.
- With split limits, the first number represents the maximum payout per ____.
- Physical Damage is made up of this many coverages.
- The Liability coverages pay out to this party.
- A newly acquired auto could be an additional auto or this auto.
- Excess Medical, Comprehensive, Car Rental Expense, and this coverage are no-fault coverages.
- This many days notice must be given for cancellation because of non-payment.
- This is the policy period.
- This many days notice must be given for non-renewals.
20 Clues: This is the policy period. • UM/UIM coverage is exclusively for this. • The Liability coverages pay out to this party. • Physical Damage is made up of this many coverages. • This many days notice must be given for non-renewals. • Liability extends to you, household members, and these users. • Liability BI pays for medical bills, loss of income, and this. • ...
Educational Alphabet Soup 2018-01-05
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- What does the “G” stand for in the GQ from the AAMC?
- Who wrote a report in 1910 calling for higher admission and graduation standards for medical schools?
- What organization within the AAMC accredits allopathic medical schools? (Initials of organization)
- What committee within APGO provides you the APGO Educational Ojbectives, Educational Resources, and Faculty Development resources? (Initials of organization)
- What are the subsections within an LCME Standard called?
- What does the “L” stand for in LCME
- What does the “U” stand for in UME?
- What commission accredits Osteopathic medical schools? (Initials of organization)
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- What does the “A” stand for in ACE, the organization that promotes excellence in clinical education of medical students by inter-professional collaboration?
- What does the “E” stand for in EPA’s?
- The LCME publishes 12 of these that are required to be met by medical schools for accreditation.
- What does the “C” stand for in AAMC?
- The Y2Q refers to a questionnaire given to what year of medical students (spell out)?
- What organization puts on the Faculty Development Seminar that you are attending tomorrow? (Initials of organization)
- What organization provides the following services: MCAT, AMCAS, ERAS, NRMP? (Initials of organization)
15 Clues: What does the “L” stand for in LCME • What does the “U” stand for in UME? • What does the “C” stand for in AAMC? • What does the “E” stand for in EPA’s? • What does the “G” stand for in the GQ from the AAMC? • What are the subsections within an LCME Standard called? • What commission accredits Osteopathic medical schools? (Initials of organization) • ...
Medieval Ages Doctors and Medicine 2022-08-23
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- - Applied to aching joints
- - Used to clean wounds and kill diseases.
- - Medical practioners that deliver surgeries.
- - People who were not doctors but had knowledge on healing people with herbs.
- - A medical procedure where a hole is drilled into a humans skull to clear infections.
- - Removal of blood to cure illnesses and disease.
- - A bacterial disease spread through contaminated food and water.
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- - Used to treat stomach pains and sickness
- - Used to treat headaches
- - Used to isolate sick patients from coastal cities.
- - A plaque pandemic in the Middle Ages
- - Someone who removed decay, filled holes and fixed loose teeth using a range of tools.
- - The natural healing remedies.
- - Used to treat lung conditions
- - A cure offered to those who were wealthy with the black death
- - The medical method that included plucking a healthy and alive chicken.
- - The people that opened up hospitals for the sick
- - Used to reduce fevers
- - cared and treated those who were sick
- - The medical system where doctors check the stars
- - Used as an antiseptic on wounds
21 Clues: - Used to reduce fevers • - Used to treat headaches • - Applied to aching joints • - The natural healing remedies. • - Used to treat lung conditions • - Used as an antiseptic on wounds • - A plaque pandemic in the Middle Ages • - cared and treated those who were sick • - Used to clean wounds and kill diseases. • - Used to treat stomach pains and sickness • ...
Medieval Doctors and Medicine 2022-08-23
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- - Applied to aching joints
- - Used to clean wounds and kill diseases.
- - Medical practioners that deliver surgeries.
- - People who were not doctors but had knowledge on healing people with herbs.
- - A medical procedure where a hole is drilled into a humans skull to clear infections.
- - Removal of blood to cure illnesses and disease.
- - A bacterial disease spread through contaminated food and water.
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- - Used to treat stomach pains and sickness
- - Used to treat headaches
- - Used to isolate sick patients from coastal cities.
- - A plaque pandemic in the Middle Ages
- - Someone who removed decay, filled holes and fixed loose teeth using a range of tools.
- - The natural healing remedies.
- - Used to treat lung conditions
- - A cure offered to those who were wealthy with The Black Death
- - The medical method that included plucking a healthy and alive chicken.
- - The people that opened up hospitals for the sick
- - Used to reduce fevers
- - cared and treated those who were sick
- - The medical system where doctors check the stars
- - Used as an antiseptic on wounds
21 Clues: - Used to reduce fevers • - Used to treat headaches • - Applied to aching joints • - The natural healing remedies. • - Used to treat lung conditions • - Used as an antiseptic on wounds • - A plaque pandemic in the Middle Ages • - cared and treated those who were sick • - Used to clean wounds and kill diseases. • - Used to treat stomach pains and sickness • ...
Health Science Final Exam Review: Medical History 2025-01-07
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- When were antibiotics first developed
- She founded modern day nursing
- The Greeks invented this to prevent disease
- The medical professionals in primitive times
- A device to listen to sounds inside the body
- Center for disease control and prevention
- A procedure to remove evil spirits and cure headaches in primitive times
- What did Sir alexander Fleming discover
- This is what was used to treat people in the primitive times
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- This invention helped for a doctor in California consult with a patient in North Carolina not in person
- This helped spread medical knowledge easier
- The time period of the bubonic plague
- This person created a vaccine for smallpox
- She was the first licensed female physician in America
- This invention helped to see tiny organisms
- This was created to help patients with diabetes
- Women became active in the medical field in this time period
- This person laid the foundation for professionalism in the medical field
- A Chinese technique to restore balance in the body
- Joseph Lister and Louis Pasturs theories helped prevent what
20 Clues: She founded modern day nursing • When were antibiotics first developed • The time period of the bubonic plague • What did Sir alexander Fleming discover • Center for disease control and prevention • This person created a vaccine for smallpox • This helped spread medical knowledge easier • The Greeks invented this to prevent disease • ...
Best Blood Bank Ever 2026-04-20
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- DTT
- Blood supplier
- Associate Medical Director (last name)
- Most common KIDD system antigen
- Apheresis Medical Director (last name)
- Keeps GVHD away
- Department Medical Director (full name)
- Performs ABO, antibody screen, IgG DAT
- Plasma grouping, informally.
- Anti-A1 lectin (first name)
- Antibody that is usually NOT significant
- Remove and ID antibody on an RBC
- Donor tested positive for HCV; anyone else?
- Can make ABO antigens in plasma
- Solvenent/detergent treated pooled plasma
- Blood system associated with P. vivax
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- Automated Bench
- Enhances Rh, Kidd, P, Lewis antibodies
- US organization that regulates blood banking
- When the donor and recipient are the same
- Director of Coagulation and Informatics (full name)
- HCTL Medical Director (last name)
- Utilized in liver transplant surgeries
- Only US donor test dependent on where you donate
- Individuals who lack H antigen on RBCs
- Platelet storage
- Compatibility test between donor and recipient
- Most common US transfusion fatality, abbreviation.
- Blood bank specimen tubes
- Blood group system present in every blood type
- Supports OR transfusions
31 Clues: DTT • Blood supplier • Automated Bench • Keeps GVHD away • Platelet storage • Supports OR transfusions • Blood bank specimen tubes • Anti-A1 lectin (first name) • Plasma grouping, informally. • Most common KIDD system antigen • Can make ABO antigens in plasma • Remove and ID antibody on an RBC • HCTL Medical Director (last name) • Blood system associated with P. vivax • ...
Hospital 2023-06-20
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- A specialized room equipped for surgical procedures.
- An designated space for vehicles to park when visiting the hospital.
- A designated space where patients wait for their turn to see a doctor.
- An office space for administrative tasks and medical records management.
- A department equipped with imaging technology for diagnostic purposes.
- A department that provides immediate medical care for critical conditions.
- A welcoming area where patients check-in and receive information.
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- A dedicated space for rehabilitation and physical therapy sessions.
- Individual rooms where patients are accommodated for rest and recovery.
- A central area where nurses coordinate patient care and monitor vital signs.
- A dining area where hospital staff and visitors can have meals.
- A specialized unit for critically ill patients requiring close monitoring and specialized medical care.
- A private room where doctors examine patients and conduct medical tests.
- A place where medications are stored and dispensed to patients.
- A facility for conducting medical tests and analyzing samples.
15 Clues: A specialized room equipped for surgical procedures. • A facility for conducting medical tests and analyzing samples. • A dining area where hospital staff and visitors can have meals. • A place where medications are stored and dispensed to patients. • A welcoming area where patients check-in and receive information. • ...
First Aid 2024-02-07
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- ___________ care until EMS arrives to take over
- has the highest level of advanced life support care
- _________ that an emergency exists
- ___________ to take action
- harmful microorganisms that can cause disease
- PPE= personal ________ equipment
- type of airborne pathogen
- ___________ the EMS system
- minimum amount of seconds to wash your hands
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- AEMT= _______ emergency medical technician
- EMT= emergency medical ___________
- EMR= emergency medical __________
- 1st emergenc action step
- law that protects responders who act the way a “reasonable and prudent” person would act in the same situation
- 3rd emergency action step
- type of bloodborne pathogen
- permission to give care
- 2nd emergency action step
18 Clues: permission to give care • 1st emergenc action step • 3rd emergency action step • type of airborne pathogen • 2nd emergency action step • ___________ to take action • ___________ the EMS system • type of bloodborne pathogen • PPE= personal ________ equipment • EMR= emergency medical __________ • EMT= emergency medical ___________ • _________ that an emergency exists • ...
The best medicine 2024-05-30
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- Relating to the study and treatment of mental illness.
- A medical system based on the belief that the body can cure itself using natural substances.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- A medical specialist who performs operations.
- Unintended reactions to a drug or treatment, often undesirable.
- Medicine Practices used instead of conventional treatments, often lacking strong scientific support.
- Medical procedures involving an operation to treat or diagnose conditions.
- A form of treatment using hypnosis to address various conditions.
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- A type of alternative medicine focusing on physical manipulation of the body's tissues and muscles.
- A professional who provides guidance and support for personal or psychological issues.
- Medicine Mainstream medical practices based on scientific evidence.
- A chronic condition characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood.
- A substance with no therapeutic effect used as a control in testing new drugs.
- A darkened area of skin caused by injury or impact, leading to blood vessel damage.
- Substances used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose diseases or promote well-being.
- The act of doing something regularly or repeatedly to improve skill.
- An area of irritated or swollen skin, often itchy and red.
17 Clues: A medical specialist who performs operations. • Relating to the study and treatment of mental illness. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • An area of irritated or swollen skin, often itchy and red. • Unintended reactions to a drug or treatment, often undesirable. • A form of treatment using hypnosis to address various conditions. • ...
Hobbit Words 2023-2024 Week 29 2022-11-03
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- a group that teaches classes about emergency health care
- depositing a thin layer of metal on a conductor using electricity
- the Word of God and the sacraments
- to refuse; to cast away
- the bringing of the Word of God to people who have not heard it
- to present something to be accepted or rejected
- Chinese sociopolitical movement launched by Mao Zedong to revive Communism among the younger generation and relaunch his political career; used a great deal of propaganda
- a symbol; something we can see that speaks of a deeper meaning
- something that confirms and guarantees the truth
- a duty; having to answer for one's behavior
- signs and seals of God's grace; Circumcision and the Passover in the Old Testament, and Baptism and the Lord's Supper in the New Testament
- water molecule that has reacted with an H+ ion
- tiny bits of cells floating in your blood that stop bleeding by forming clots
- substance that easily forms hydronium ions by producing H+ ions in water
- one who lived in a monastery
- a home for those who dedicated their life to the Roman Catholic Church
- a call to this number goes to a person who can call police, fire, or medical help for you
- a sect of religious reformers in England who were followers of John Wycliffe in the 14th and 15th centuries
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- one who willingly dies for his belief rather than denying it
- to make an acid or base chemically neutral
- substance that changes color when it reacts with a particular chemical
- a doctor's office, an emergency room, or an urgent care facility
- when a sharp edge goes through layers of skin
- includes the medical supplies that you may use to help someone that is injured
- having proper authority; registered in the proper way
- a paper which said a person's sins had been forgiven by the pope
- use of chemical reactions to determine what a substance is made of
- a tool or that which is used to help perform a certain work
- a trip taken for religious purposes
- when our skin drags against something and the top layer of skin rubs off
- political movement aimed at returning Jews to their ancient homeland; a push for a reverse diaspora
- Buddhist monk/ruler of Tibet
- one of many names given to the original land of Canaan, also called the Holy Land
- indicates the strength of an acid or base
- underground passages and rooms used as cemeteries
- terminology that refers to the inhabitants of Palestine, but has shifting political implications with the changes to the national borders (and the competing religions of those nations) over the past century
36 Clues: to refuse; to cast away • Buddhist monk/ruler of Tibet • one who lived in a monastery • the Word of God and the sacraments • a trip taken for religious purposes • indicates the strength of an acid or base • to make an acid or base chemically neutral • a duty; having to answer for one's behavior • when a sharp edge goes through layers of skin • ...
la salud 2025-05-14
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- accident
- cough
- pregnant
- male nurse
- headache, pain
- healthy
- female doctor
- health
- emergency room
- doctor's office
- pharmacy
- male dentist
- X-ray
- male patient
- aspirin
- healthy
- hospital
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- cold
- prescription
- symptom
- congested, stuffed up
- serious
- infection
- antibiotic
- medication
- medical
- medical exam
- pill, tablet
- dizzy, nauseated
- flu
- operation
- medicine
- clinic
33 Clues: flu • cold • cough • X-ray • health • clinic • symptom • serious • healthy • medical • aspirin • healthy • accident • pregnant • pharmacy • medicine • hospital • infection • operation • male nurse • antibiotic • medication • prescription • medical exam • pill, tablet • male dentist • male patient • female doctor • headache, pain • emergency room • doctor's office • dizzy, nauseated • congested, stuffed up
Medikabazaar Oct/Nov 2023-12-01
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- The process of obtaining medical equipment and supplies.
- A company or entity providing medical products to customers.
- A stock of medical goods available for sale or use.
- The organized provision of medical care and services.
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- Goal
- Getting orders by going out in the market
- Devices and tools used in medical procedures.
- Medikabazaar's order management platform
- outstanding medikabazaar employees
- Pertaining to the field of health care and treatment.
10 Clues: Goal • outstanding medikabazaar employees • Medikabazaar's order management platform • Getting orders by going out in the market • Devices and tools used in medical procedures. • A stock of medical goods available for sale or use. • Pertaining to the field of health care and treatment. • The organized provision of medical care and services. • ...
Scientific Crossword 2013-12-11
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- has a caption below
- something that has already been conducted and proven
- is like a Table of Contents in the form of a paragraph
- has a caption on the top
- readers rely on it to search for information
- helps readers to quickly identify sections
- Structure of a report
- intended or potential reader
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- assumptions made when conducting a research
- type of report that describes the process, and results of a research
- details of sources used in a report
- the study and use of terms
- this section typically includes the name of the author or company
- indicates content used from another source
- Used for addressing in a report
15 Clues: has a caption below • Structure of a report • has a caption on the top • the study and use of terms • intended or potential reader • Used for addressing in a report • details of sources used in a report • indicates content used from another source • helps readers to quickly identify sections • assumptions made when conducting a research • ...
Scientific Crossword 2013-12-11
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- something that has already been conducted and proven
- intended or potential reader
- the study and use of terms
- Used for addressing in a report
- type of report that describes the process, and results of a research
- helps readers to quickly identify sections
- Structure of a report
- details of sources used in a report
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- has a caption on the top
- has a caption below
- indicates content used from another source
- this section typically includes the name of the author or company
- is like a Table of Contents in the form of a paragraph
- assumptions made when conducting a research
- readers rely on it to search for information
15 Clues: has a caption below • Structure of a report • has a caption on the top • the study and use of terms • intended or potential reader • Used for addressing in a report • details of sources used in a report • indicates content used from another source • helps readers to quickly identify sections • assumptions made when conducting a research • ...
July 22 2025 2025-07-22
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- the acronym for personal protective equipment.
- the part of your brain that controls balance and coordination.
- the medical term for breathing out.
- the pulse felt on the side of the neck.
- the test which includes putting an object in someone's hand with their eyes closed.
- valve, the heart valve on the right side of the sternum.
- the medical word for "listening to the lungs".
- the colour of a caddy on someone's door when they are on isolation.
- another word meaning asking permission before performing an assessment on a resident.
- the name of the mat put on the floor for fall prevention.
- the colour dot for responsive behaviours.
- the medical term for collarbone.
- the test to see if your resident sways while standing with their eyes closed.
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- the acronym used in a neuro assessment to assess the eyes.
- the body's voice box.
- the first "R" in PERRLA
- the bone that is felt at the bottom of the neck
- another word for abnormal lung sounds.
- the third cranial nerve
- the bone in the middle of the chest.
- the medical term for "equal on both sides"
- a tube inserted in the urethra to drain urine.
- your instructor that you only have two shifts left with after today :(
- the medical term for blue-tinged skin with poor circulation
- the pulse felt on the thumb side of your wrist.
- the acronym for good air entry bilaterally.
26 Clues: the body's voice box. • the first "R" in PERRLA • the third cranial nerve • the medical term for collarbone. • the medical term for breathing out. • the bone in the middle of the chest. • another word for abnormal lung sounds. • the pulse felt on the side of the neck. • the colour dot for responsive behaviours. • the medical term for "equal on both sides" • ...
Psychosocial 2025-12-03
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- initial rule-breaking behaviour before formal diagnosis or label. 
- internalised shame after being labelled mentally ill. 
- negative social label attached to people with mental illness. 
- person who uses healthcare or mental-health services (patient perspective). 
- process of removing a condition from medical definition (opposite of medicalisation). 
- assigning a mental-illness identity that may alter behaviour and social roles. 
- supporting patients’ rights and involvement in care decisions. 
- family/carer participation in planning and delivering care. 
- epidemiology study of how social factors shape mental-illness rates. 
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- use of medical labels/treatment to regulate behaviour. 
- hyperactivity disorder (example used to discuss medicalisation). 
- behaviour that departs from social norms (sometimes framed as illness). 
- model integrating biological, psychological and social influences on health. 
- defining non-medical problems as medical conditions. 
- clinical identification of a disorder using set criteria. 
- increased use of drugs to manage life problems. 
- hiding diagnosis to avoid stigma and social exclusion.
- labelling theory about social reactions, secrecy and role changes after labelling. 
18 Clues: increased use of drugs to manage life problems.  • hiding diagnosis to avoid stigma and social exclusion. • defining non-medical problems as medical conditions.  • internalised shame after being labelled mentally ill.  • use of medical labels/treatment to regulate behaviour.  • clinical identification of a disorder using set criteria.  • ...
The best medicine 2024-05-30
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- A professional who provides guidance and support for personal or psychological issues.
- The act of doing something regularly or repeatedly to improve skill.
- A medical specialist who performs operations.
- Medical procedures involving an operation to treat or diagnose conditions.
- A chronic condition characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood.
- A medical system based on the belief that the body can cure itself using natural substances.
- Medicine Practices used instead of conventional treatments, often lacking strong scientific support.
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- A substance with no therapeutic effect used as a control in testing new drugs.
- Substances used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose diseases or promote well-being.
- Unintended reactions to a drug or treatment, often undesirable.
- Medicine Mainstream medical practices based on scientific evidence.
- Relating to the study and treatment of mental illness.
- A darkened area of skin caused by injury or impact, leading to blood vessel damage.
- A form of treatment using hypnosis to address various conditions.
- A type of alternative medicine focusing on physical manipulation of the body's tissues and muscles.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
- An area of irritated or swollen skin, often itchy and red.
17 Clues: A medical specialist who performs operations. • Relating to the study and treatment of mental illness. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • An area of irritated or swollen skin, often itchy and red. • Unintended reactions to a drug or treatment, often undesirable. • A form of treatment using hypnosis to address various conditions. • ...
medical history 2025-11-11
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- how a symptom changed over time
- forcing air out of the lungs suddenly
- unpleasant physical feeling
- thing that made symptoms better
- drug a patient takes
- chance that something bad happens
- the patient’s medical story
- doctor–patient conversation
- bad reaction to a substance
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- thing that started or worsened symptoms
- front part of the body
- daily life factors like work or home
- person who receives medical care
- relatives who may share diseases
- imaging test such as x-ray or CT
- medical professional who treats patients
16 Clues: drug a patient takes • front part of the body • unpleasant physical feeling • the patient’s medical story • doctor–patient conversation • bad reaction to a substance • how a symptom changed over time • thing that made symptoms better • person who receives medical care • relatives who may share diseases • imaging test such as x-ray or CT • chance that something bad happens • ...
Doctor Loans 2017-10-05
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- Training in medical specialty after residency
- May be deferred, in repayment, or income based
- Doctors of Dental Medicine
- Reflects position, start date, salary, contract length
- Doctors of Podiatric Medicine
- First year of residency
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- Completed internship, residency, & fellowship
- Time between medical school and practice
- 12 months documented residence history required
- Study of mental health
- Medical Doctor
- 100%
- Doctors of Osteopathy
- Doctor of Dental Surgery
14 Clues: 100% • Medical Doctor • Doctors of Osteopathy • Study of mental health • First year of residency • Doctor of Dental Surgery • Doctors of Dental Medicine • Doctors of Podiatric Medicine • Time between medical school and practice • Completed internship, residency, & fellowship • Training in medical specialty after residency • May be deferred, in repayment, or income based • ...
Medical Terminology - Health Occupations #1 (Intro to Health Occupations) 2024-08-11
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- medical history
- referring to the mouth
- measurements that reflect essential body functions for assessing health
- information about family members medical conditions that helps determine risk factors for some diseases
- a health professional who is trained to examine fluids, tissues, and organs to diagnose disease
- above normal body temperature
- the predominant form of healthcare in the U.S.; patients agree to visit certain doctors and hospitals and a managing company (health insurance company) controls costs by placing limits on charges and fees and obtains contracts with pharmacies, etc.
- takes four years of college
- Medical College Admission Test; entrance exam for medical school
- type of doctor that uses a holistic approach
- takes six years of college
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- medical professionals who draw blood from patients and donors, and prepare samples for testing or donation
- the study of disease
- allied health professionals that specialize in treatment and rehabilitation of impairment, injury, disease, or disorder
- Deliver services involving the identification, evaluation, and prevention of diseases, dietary and nutrition services, rehabilitation, and health systems management;
- workers that work with doctors and nurses; therapists, etc.
- treatment of the whole person, taking into account mental and social factors, along with symptoms of an illness
- type of nurse that usually has a 4-year bachelor’s degree
- health care professionals who specialize in the right way to use, store, preserve, and provide medicine
- takes two years of college
- referring to the forehead
21 Clues: medical history • the study of disease • referring to the mouth • referring to the forehead • takes two years of college • takes six years of college • takes four years of college • above normal body temperature • type of doctor that uses a holistic approach • type of nurse that usually has a 4-year bachelor’s degree • workers that work with doctors and nurses; therapists, etc. • ...
Terminology 2016-09-05
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- The assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting.
- The unbroken and consistent existence or operation of something over time.
- A statement or account that makes something clear.
- The degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result.
- Profile of income, gender, marital status, pets, education and purchasing habits.
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- The publicizing of a product, organization, or venture so as to increase sales or public awareness.
- The genre of Waka Warriors.
- A media item such as a magazine, newspaper, television programme, radio programme, film, advertisement, feature article, web page, music video, vodcast, podcast.
- Conclusions that can be drawn from something, even though they are not explicitly stated.
- Ideas gathered to support a particular stance or movement in the social world and can be related to a particular power aspiration.
- The processes and methods used to transform tangible inputs (raw materials, semi-finished goods, subassemblies) and intangible inputs (ideas, information, knowledge) into goods or services.
11 Clues: The genre of Waka Warriors. • A statement or account that makes something clear. • The unbroken and consistent existence or operation of something over time. • The degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result. • Profile of income, gender, marital status, pets, education and purchasing habits. • ...
Terminology 2023-06-21
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- control: The process of monitoring and managing the stock levels of cleaning supplies, linens, and other housekeeping-related items to ensure an adequate supply is available at all times.
- areas: Refers to the common spaces in a hotel, such as lobbies, corridors, elevators, stairwells, lounges, and restrooms, which require regular cleaning and maintenance.
- A staff member responsible for cleaning and maintaining guest rooms, public areas, and other designated spaces in a hotel or lodging facility.
- cleaning: A thorough and comprehensive cleaning process that involves detailed cleaning of all surfaces, fixtures, and furnishings in a room or designated area.
- : An evening service provided by the housekeeping department, where staff members visit occupied guest rooms to tidy up, replenish supplies, and prepare the room for sleep.
- Refers to the bed sheets, pillowcases, towels, and other fabric items used in guest rooms, which are regularly changed and laundered by the housekeeping department.
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- and found: A designated area or department where lost items found by housekeeping or other staff members are kept until they can be returned to their owners.
- Also known as a chambermaid or housekeeping attendant, this staff member is responsible for cleaning and preparing guest rooms.
- cart/trolley: A mobile cart or trolley used by housekeeping staff to transport cleaning supplies, linens, and equipment throughout the property.
- attendant: A staff member responsible for collecting, sorting, washing, drying, and folding the hotel's linens and other laundry items.
- supervisor: A staff member who oversees and coordinates the activities of the housekeeping department, ensuring that cleaning standards are met and tasks are completed efficiently.
- Housekeeping staff members responsible for inspecting cleaned rooms or areas to ensure they meet established cleanliness and quality standards
12 Clues: Also known as a chambermaid or housekeeping attendant, this staff member is responsible for cleaning and preparing guest rooms. • attendant: A staff member responsible for collecting, sorting, washing, drying, and folding the hotel's linens and other laundry items. • ...
Module 1 2021-02-13
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- dieaese that affects bones
- a baisis of medical language
- used to name in honor of
- most common is o
- a disease of bones and joints
- THe beginnig of a word
- termonology
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- language jargin used today
- brain disease
- skeleton
- word used as a pnemonic device
- the base of a word
- The end of a word
- the first medical language
14 Clues: skeleton • termonology • brain disease • most common is o • The end of a word • the base of a word • THe beginnig of a word • used to name in honor of • language jargin used today • dieaese that affects bones • the first medical language • a baisis of medical language • a disease of bones and joints • word used as a pnemonic device
Spring Extracurriculars 2025-02-11
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- Dribbling, Assists, and Cleats are components of what sport
- Pitching occurs with a yellow ball and underhand pitches
- Pom, Jazz, Contemporary are categories commonly found with this activity
- Events include Floor, Beam, Bars
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- Bunt, Changeup, No Hitter are terminology for this sport
- Putting, Chipping, and PAR occur in this sport
- UIL competition for theatre
- Events include Sprints, Relays, Hurdles
- The abbreviation for Visual Art Scholastic Event
9 Clues: UIL competition for theatre • Events include Floor, Beam, Bars • Events include Sprints, Relays, Hurdles • Putting, Chipping, and PAR occur in this sport • The abbreviation for Visual Art Scholastic Event • Bunt, Changeup, No Hitter are terminology for this sport • Pitching occurs with a yellow ball and underhand pitches • ...
Terminology 2020-09-10
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- a snapshot in time of an asset's state of repair, at a current point its life.
- a systematic approach to repairing and undertaking preventative work to optimize asset life expectancies, manage risks and sustain target service levels
- the funds required if an infrastructure asset had to be renewed or replaced, in today's dollars
- a program that ISC commissions, providing inspections every three years to evaluate the condition of all ISC funded infrastructure.
- anticipated time left that an asset would remain functional (able to provide service).
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- a plan to fund a community's long-term capital and operating needs, including sustainable renewal funding for tangible assets
- assets that are generally made up of components to form complex systems (e.g water systems, sanitary systems, stormwater/drainage systems, road networks, and community buildings)
- a record of key information about community-owned infrastructure, including total quantities and value of all assets.
- performance metrics that reflect the quantitative and qualitative goals of the community.
- a physical component which has value, enables services to to be provided, and has an economic life of greater than 12 months. This is also referred to as a tangible capital asset.
- the potential for undesirable outcomes resulting from an incident, event, or occurrence. This is made up of the consequence and likelihood of failure.
11 Clues: a snapshot in time of an asset's state of repair, at a current point its life. • anticipated time left that an asset would remain functional (able to provide service). • performance metrics that reflect the quantitative and qualitative goals of the community. • the funds required if an infrastructure asset had to be renewed or replaced, in today's dollars • ...
Terminology 2016-09-05
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- A media item such as a magazine, newspaper, television programme, radio programme, film, advertisement, feature article, web page, music video, vodcast, podcast.
- The publicizing of a product, organization, or venture so as to increase sales or public awareness.
- A statement or account that makes something clear.
- The degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result.
- The unbroken and consistent existence or operation of something over time.
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- The assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting.
- The genre of Waka Warriors.
- Profile of income, gender, marital status, pets, education and purchasing habits.
- The processes and methods used to transform tangible inputs (raw materials, semi-finished goods, subassemblies) and intangible inputs (ideas, information, knowledge) into goods or services.
- Ideas gathered to support a particular stance or movement in the social world and can be related to a particular power aspiration.
- Conclusions that can be drawn from something, even though they are not explicitly stated.
11 Clues: The genre of Waka Warriors. • A statement or account that makes something clear. • The degree to which something is successful in producing a desired result. • The unbroken and consistent existence or operation of something over time. • Profile of income, gender, marital status, pets, education and purchasing habits. • ...
Terminology 2022-07-18
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- a war between two groups of people in same country
- a member of catholic church
- the impact or results of something that is untrue
- the arangement of events or dates
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- second great natural disaster
- act passed by parliament to unite England
- a member of the lowest order of British nobility
- the reason why something happen
- agreement made between William and Mary
- an official announcement
- nickname for a soldier
11 Clues: nickname for a soldier • an official announcement • a member of catholic church • second great natural disaster • the reason why something happen • the arangement of events or dates • agreement made between William and Mary • act passed by parliament to unite England • a member of the lowest order of British nobility • the impact or results of something that is untrue • ...
PCA Terminology 2021-01-12
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- abrupt onset
- measurement of temperature using the armpit
- risk to human health or the environment arising from a biological substance (virus, toxin)
- total of anything produced by any functional system of the body-(urine, vomit, drainage)
- serious disturbance in mental abilities that results in confused thinking and reduced awareness of the environment
- clinical measurements including pulse rate, temperature, respiration rate and blood pressure
- medical emergency (cardiac or respiratory arrest)
- situated on the back side of the body
- act of inhaling and exhaling air in order to exchange oxygen for carbon dioxide
- odorless gas that a body needs to work properly (breathe, make energy)
- flexible tube inserted through a narrow opening into a body cavity (example-bladder) to remove fluid
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- additional precautions taken to prevent transmission of infectious agents, such as bacteria or viruses
- on the side, away from the middle of the body
- long developing illness/condition
- measure of food and fluids that enter a body
- situated on the front of the body
- lack of voluntary control of bladder or bowel
- pressure of the blood within the arteries measured in two numbers before and after the heart contracts
- Urinate
19 Clues: Urinate • abrupt onset • long developing illness/condition • situated on the front of the body • situated on the back side of the body • measurement of temperature using the armpit • measure of food and fluids that enter a body • on the side, away from the middle of the body • lack of voluntary control of bladder or bowel • medical emergency (cardiac or respiratory arrest) • ...
Animal Terminology 2020-10-02
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- Mature, female rabbit
- Young, male chicken
- Baby pig
- Baby sheep
- Young, female goat
- Scientific name of goats
- Castrated male chicken
- Young, male pig
- Young, female horse
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- Mature, male chicken
- Mature, female cat
- Baby horse
- Scientific name for cattle with European origin
- Group of dogs
- Castrated, male horse
- Mature, male rabbit
- Scientific name of sheep
- Baby dog
- Young, female pig before her first litter
19 Clues: Baby pig • Baby dog • Baby horse • Baby sheep • Group of dogs • Young, male pig • Mature, female cat • Young, female goat • Young, male chicken • Mature, male rabbit • Young, female horse • Mature, male chicken • Mature, female rabbit • Castrated, male horse • Castrated male chicken • Scientific name of sheep • Scientific name of goats • Young, female pig before her first litter • ...
Christianity Terminology 2021-05-30
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- the ark
- existing in the world
- Jesus pefromed this after his death
- lasting or existing forever
- Anointed one
- Christ's presence, ruler of the universe
- Icon wall hanging from the ceiling
- Wall on top of the heavenly gates
- The name of the Mass in Orthodox
- Where the Eucharist is carried
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- where the communion is blessed
- Where Christ will return
- Ruler of the universe
- Where you enter through the heavenly gates
- The cross carried at the entry of Mass
- Jesus did this for us
- Pictures of saints
- How Jesus is seen in the real world
- father, son, holy spirit
19 Clues: the ark • Anointed one • Pictures of saints • Ruler of the universe • existing in the world • Jesus did this for us • Where Christ will return • father, son, holy spirit • lasting or existing forever • where the communion is blessed • Where the Eucharist is carried • The name of the Mass in Orthodox • Wall on top of the heavenly gates • Icon wall hanging from the ceiling • ...
Terminology Prefixes 2021-10-27
19 Clues: All • One • New • after • Around • normal • on, upon • bad, poor • Many, much • difficulty • Down, from • equal, same • Abnormally slow • Abnormally fact • Against,opposing • many, much, multiple • without, lack of, not • Excessive, abnormally high • insufficient, abnormally low
Yearbook Terminology 2021-05-17
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- Title of each yearbook page
- A grouping of 16 pages (4 yearbook spreads)
- student names at the back of the yearbook
- The working list of pages in the yearbook
- ____ speed needs to be adjusted to catch action
- The name for the page numbers at the bottom
- The amount of light let in by the camera lens
- The front of the yearbook designed each year
- Tells who is in the picture and what's going on
- The message of a yearbook
- The name for a yearbook page layout
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- Gives more detail about what the page is
- The name for stories written in the yearbook
- Gives more information about a related subject
- The name of the yearbook company
- Line down the middle of the page; things get lost
- Outline of a subject in a photo
- The "mini headline" of a yearbook photo
- A picture catching people acting naturally
19 Clues: The message of a yearbook • Title of each yearbook page • Outline of a subject in a photo • The name of the yearbook company • The name for a yearbook page layout • The "mini headline" of a yearbook photo • Gives more detail about what the page is • student names at the back of the yearbook • The working list of pages in the yearbook • ...
Drama Terminology 2021-12-06
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- clear pronounciation of words
- character's reason for doing something
- prior to opening night
- planning out of movements on stage blocking
- opposition of forces conflict
- clothing worn by actors in a play
- audeince's left side
- area away from the audience
- inter-related conditions in which a play exists
- area toward the audience
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- long speech by one character
- read reading of a script never done before
- dance acting musical
- the enter of the stage centerstage
- conversation between two or more people
- audience's right side
- person who plays a role in a movie or play
- theater made up on the spot improv
- don't miss this
19 Clues: don't miss this • dance acting musical • audeince's left side • audience's right side • prior to opening night • area toward the audience • area away from the audience • long speech by one character • clear pronounciation of words • opposition of forces conflict • clothing worn by actors in a play • the enter of the stage centerstage • theater made up on the spot improv • ...
animal terminology 2017-05-11
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- / female beef/dairy animal that has had a calf
- / scientific name for a goat
- calf / young male cow
- / female swine that has had a litter
- / scientific name of cattle
- / newborn goat
- / male horse used executively for breeding
- /young female horse
- / casturated male chicken
- / female goat
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- / female sheep
- / casturated male chicken
- / female swine that does not have a litter
- / mature male goat
- / male chicken
- / uncasturated male goat
- calf / young female cow
- / scientific name for sheep
- / general term for male horse
- / mature female chicken
20 Clues: / female goat • / female sheep • / male chicken • / newborn goat • / mature male goat • /young female horse • / mature female chicken • calf / young male cow • / uncasturated male goat • / casturated male chicken • / casturated male chicken • calf / young female cow • / scientific name for sheep • / scientific name of cattle • / scientific name for a goat • ...
Tissue Terminology 2017-09-13
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- liquid form of connective tissue
- is similar to hyaline cartilage but contains more elastin fibers and is more flexible, an example is the outer ear. Finally
- striated cells with involuntary control of the heart
- excitatory
- connect bone to bone, cartilage to cartilage, and cartilage to bone
- is also considered connective tissue, osseus
- over muscles or are points of origin or insertion of skeletal muscle
- most common cartilage, provides strength and flexibility,
- striations in cells, voluntary control of movements
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- cells- non-conducting cells that support, insulate and protect neurons
- connect muscle to bone
- conduct nerve impulses
- layers of epithelial/connective tissue that cover and protect body cavities and other surfaces: mucous, serous, synovial and cutaneous
- specialized connective tissue.
- functions for fixation and support, protection, energy reserve, transportation of fluids and other substances.
- is composed of dense collagen fibers that provide strength and shock absorption. An example is intervertebral discs.
- no striations in cells, involuntary control of body organs
- connective tissue that covers and groups anatomical structures and serves as a point of attachment of some muscles
- functions for protection, absorption and filtration, excretion and secretion, and sensation. It can be found in the respiratory, digestive, cardiac, and vascular systems
19 Clues: excitatory • connect muscle to bone • conduct nerve impulses • specialized connective tissue. • liquid form of connective tissue • is also considered connective tissue, osseus • striations in cells, voluntary control of movements • striated cells with involuntary control of the heart • most common cartilage, provides strength and flexibility, • ...
Forestry Terminology 2019-09-17
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- unplanned fire
- cutting down a large area of trees at once
- interacting system of biotic & abiotic things
- planting, growing and managing forests
- cutting planned removal of certain trees
- used to manage wildlife/protect fragile site
- using a sign to show which trees to cut
- cut amount of wood taken without -ve affect
- heavy machinery used to cut timber mechanically
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- a forest product
- syrup collected by tapping living trees
- Geographic Information System
- a broad leaf that will fall off in winter
- trees with needles that stay green all year
- helping a forest by replanting and reseeding
- Global Positioning System
- collecting timber in one place prior to moving
- a tool used to cut down trees
- the land area drained by a river etc.
19 Clues: unplanned fire • a forest product • Global Positioning System • Geographic Information System • a tool used to cut down trees • the land area drained by a river etc. • planting, growing and managing forests • syrup collected by tapping living trees • using a sign to show which trees to cut • cutting planned removal of certain trees • a broad leaf that will fall off in winter • ...
Excel Terminology 2013-02-15
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- Contains buttons and menus that allow you to perform tasks quickly.
- A line bordering the chart plot area used as a frame of reference for measurement.
- The horizontal and vertical lines on the worksheet that make it easier to see and identify each cell in the worksheet.
- Box Located above Column A, it contains the cell reference of the active cell
- Two or more cells on a sheet. The cells in a _______ can be adjacent or nonadjacent.
- Heading Number that identifies each row (row 6, 7, 8, etc.)
- Function Calculates the payment for a loan based on the number of payments and the interest rate.
- Excel opens a new workbook with three ___________. ____________ are called Sheet 1, Sheet 2, and Sheet3
- pane Window that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size lets you use these commands while still working on your file.
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- Excel includes pre-written formulas called functions to help you quickly include calculations in your spreadsheet. Examples: SUM, PMT, PRODUCT
- Bar As you type in a cell, Excel displays the entry in the __________ You can use the ________ to edit data or text in a cell.
- Reference Each cell has a unique address that identifies it, the coordinates of the intersection of a column and a row.
- Cell The selected cell in which data is entered when you begin typing.
- A document that helps you organize data in rows and columns of cells.
- Tip When you move the mouse pointer over a button, Excel displays the name of the button below it in a _______
- Tab Contains the name of the worksheet - it is located at the bottom of the workbook.
- When Excel starts, it creates a new blank __________, called Book1. The ________ is similar to a notebook with pages. Each excel _______has pages called worksheets.
- Function Box located immediately to the left of the Formula Bar, it allows you to insert common functions (sum, product, average, etc.)
- Heading Letter that identifies each column (column A, B, C, etc.)
19 Clues: Heading Number that identifies each row (row 6, 7, 8, etc.) • Heading Letter that identifies each column (column A, B, C, etc.) • Contains buttons and menus that allow you to perform tasks quickly. • A document that helps you organize data in rows and columns of cells. • Cell The selected cell in which data is entered when you begin typing. • ...
Whitewater Terminology 2012-06-20
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- the flow of water
- where the whitewater meets the quiet eddy water
- relatively calm waters where the main current reverses its flow
- a set of rapids formed by water running over and around 2 rocks
- water that builds up on the upstream side of a rock
- the inside of a bend in the river
- a sudden shift in the elevation of the river
- big formations of stone that jut out above the river’s surface
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- tree limbs that reach down into the current
- Line a clear line in the water from bank to bank
- a clear channel between obstructions
- a turn in the river
- a river hazard that often stretches from bank to bank forming a dangerous unbroken wave
- recirculating water downstream of an obstacle
- rocks that are just below the river’s surface
- the smallest of waves
- stationary ridges of water
- any drop where water free-falls at least part of the way
- rock shelves that extend from the banks into the river
19 Clues: the flow of water • a turn in the river • the smallest of waves • stationary ridges of water • the inside of a bend in the river • a clear channel between obstructions • tree limbs that reach down into the current • a sudden shift in the elevation of the river • recirculating water downstream of an obstacle • rocks that are just below the river’s surface • ...
Airport terminology 2023-11-15
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- where you might go to pray before your flight
- before security and customs
- where the plane lands and takes off
- displays all flights departing and arriving
- where they check your passport and boarding pass
- somewhere to go if you have questions
- the area after customs and security
- The airports main building
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- where you might empty your bladder
- where you board the plane
- Somewhere to get something to eat
- Where you go when you first arrive at the airport
- where the plane sits when waiting
- where you will find your bags if you lose them
- where you park your cart
- free Where you might buy some stuff with tax removed
- somewhere to get a alcoholic beverage
- where you bags get scanned and checked by a x-ray
- the people who control the movement of planes and ground vehicle's
19 Clues: where you park your cart • where you board the plane • The airports main building • before security and customs • Somewhere to get something to eat • where the plane sits when waiting • where you might empty your bladder • where the plane lands and takes off • the area after customs and security • somewhere to get a alcoholic beverage • somewhere to go if you have questions • ...
Veterinary Terminology 2023-12-05
19 Clues: self • blood • joint • teeth • tumor • gland • middle • against • the head • the back • the rump • the belly • blood vessel • inflammation • nervous system • surgical repair • away from middle • surgical removal • surgical opening
sports terminology 2023-07-18
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- What is the term for a score worth three points in basketball?
- What is the act of removing an opponent's flag in flag football?
- What is the area called where baseball pitchers warm up?
- What is the act of hitting the ball out of the park in baseball?
- What is the area where a goalkeeper stands during a penalty kick in soccer?
- What is the term for a defensive player catching a forward pass in football?
- What is the line that separates fair territory from foul territory in baseball?
- What is the act of hitting the ball over the net in volleyball?
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- What is the act of hitting the shuttlecock over the net in badminton?
- What is the line a runner must stay behind before the start of a race?
- What is the term for scoring a goal in hockey?
- What is the term for a race that covers 26.2 miles?
- What is the term for a perfect score of 10 in gymnastics?
- What is the term for a match in which no goals are scored?
- What is the act of throwing the ball to a teammate in American football?
- What is the term for a player's first game in a professional sports league?
- What is the term for a player being sent out of a game in basketball?
- What is the area where a goalkeeper can use their hands in soccer?
- What is the act of hitting the ball over the net in tennis?
19 Clues: What is the term for scoring a goal in hockey? • What is the term for a race that covers 26.2 miles? • What is the area called where baseball pitchers warm up? • What is the term for a perfect score of 10 in gymnastics? • What is the term for a match in which no goals are scored? • What is the act of hitting the ball over the net in tennis? • ...
Dental Terminology 2022-10-07
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- a hard inner layer of tooth overlying the crown
- chewing process
- attach epithelial cells to each other
- hard tooth tissue is caused by tooth-to-tooth contact during mastication or parafunctional habits
- the area between two or more root branches before division from the root trunk
- one or more major elevations on the masticatory surface of canine and posteriors
- rounded enamel extensions on initial ridge of anteriors
- anatomical alignment of teeth and relationship of teeth and relationship to masticatory system
- absence of a single tooth or multiple teeth due to lack of development
- tooth having three root branches
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- having different types of teeth
- Shedding of primary teeth
- Tooth having two root branches
- shallow wide depression on the lingual surface of anteriors and occlusal table of posteriors
- natural teeth in jaws of either primary and permanent or mixed grouping of teeth
- attach epithelial cells to the tooth and connective tissue
- area between the adjacent tooth surface
- permanent teeth with the primary predecessor, both anteriors and posteriors
- an area without presence of teeth
19 Clues: chewing process • Shedding of primary teeth • Tooth having two root branches • having different types of teeth • tooth having three root branches • an area without presence of teeth • attach epithelial cells to each other • area between the adjacent tooth surface • a hard inner layer of tooth overlying the crown • rounded enamel extensions on initial ridge of anteriors • ...
financial terminology 2022-05-26
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- a commision that you pay to the government for public services and protection.
- a form of bank account that you can draw money from whenever you please.
- vs wants
- the chick who does adds for progressive car insurance
- a manner of payement that takes money directly out of your checking account
- the overall sum of money that a person is worth counting asset value and debt.
- a way to plan out your goals for the future in a specific measurable attainable and time bound way
- a service you pay for monthly to have financial aid when a disaster strikes.
- when you feel the effects of your investment immediately.
- money that you put into a business in hopes that it will grow as the company grows
- a number that measures how harsh the interest on your purchases with a credit card will be.
- a manner to borrow money and pay it back with interest.
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- an object or investment that holds monetary value
- when you owe money that you haven't paid off yet.
- the guy in a red shirt and khakis in the statefarm adds
- when you take the action of switching to geico to save 15% or more on car insuirance.
- what you pay someone for their service.
- a manner of payement that takes a loan out from the bank when yo make a purchase that is payed back with interest at the end of the month
- money you put away for the future when you may need it.
19 Clues: vs wants • what you pay someone for their service. • an object or investment that holds monetary value • when you owe money that you haven't paid off yet. • the chick who does adds for progressive car insurance • the guy in a red shirt and khakis in the statefarm adds • money you put away for the future when you may need it. • ...
History Terminology 2023-10-02
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- The study of stories told by people through time.
- The study of language and communication.
- The particular details that add understanding to research.
- The common beliefs, behaviors, and traits that define a group of people.
- The 'point of view' from which the creator of a source described historical events. Taking a historical perspective means understanding the social, cultural, intellectual, and emotional settings that shaped people’s lives and actions in the past.
- An expert in or student of music as an academic subject, as opposed to someone trained in performance or composition.
- The study of people and culture in civilization.
- The essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a community (group morals).
- To confirm or give support to (a statement or finding).
- The collection of people living together in a generally ordered community.
- A book or document used to provide evidence in research.
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- The fact or process of considering something in its context (= the situation within which it exists or happens)
- The action or fact of forming a united whole.
- Judging people and events by the standards of our society without context.
- The study of word parts and their origins.
- The study of human artifacts from the past (the stuff we dig up).
- The study of music as an academic subject, as distinct from training in performance or composition; scholarly research into music.
- The effect of our personal beliefs and background on what we learn.
- The process by which a society or place reaches an advanced stage of social and cultural development and organization..
19 Clues: The study of language and communication. • The study of word parts and their origins. • The action or fact of forming a united whole. • The study of people and culture in civilization. • The study of stories told by people through time. • To confirm or give support to (a statement or finding). • A book or document used to provide evidence in research. • ...
Airline terminology 2024-09-26
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- unuseable
- liquid pressure
- the central communication department
- a folding seat in the cabin occupied by an FA
- the boss
- the angle of the nose in relation to the horizon
- the rules
- irregular motion of the air
- not enough air
- in operating order
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- passengers under the age of two years old
- unable to function
- the loss of body heat
- suspension of traffic
- above sea level
- intentional damage
- an area used for loading and unloading
- the movement of the aircraft on the ground
- established and maintained for guidance
19 Clues: the boss • unuseable • the rules • not enough air • liquid pressure • above sea level • unable to function • intentional damage • in operating order • the loss of body heat • suspension of traffic • irregular motion of the air • the central communication department • an area used for loading and unloading • established and maintained for guidance • passengers under the age of two years old • ...
Animal Terminology 2025-02-03
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- adult male cattle
- adult male horse
- adult female cattle
- chicken offspring
- adult male goat
- group of cattle, pigs, and horses
- horse offspring
- adult female horse
- adult male chicken
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- sheep offspring
- pig offspring
- adult female chicken
- group of sheep
- adult female pig
- goat offspring
- young cattle
- adult male sheep
- adult female sheep
- adult male pig
19 Clues: young cattle • pig offspring • group of sheep • goat offspring • adult male pig • sheep offspring • adult male goat • horse offspring • adult male horse • adult female pig • adult male sheep • adult male cattle • chicken offspring • adult female horse • adult female sheep • adult male chicken • adult female cattle • adult female chicken • group of cattle, pigs, and horses
Science terminology 2025-04-11
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- collect information
- uses lenses to magnify
- examine methodically
- measure out drops
- hand held magnifier
- a container
- large pincers
- to see, to watch, to perceive
- what is true
- thin piece of glass to hold objects
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- report about experiments
- measures weight or mass
- talking about the results
- flat bottomed glass
- writing down the data
- background knowledge,facts,conclusion
- measuring the temperature
- sterilize
- prediction
19 Clues: sterilize • prediction • a container • what is true • large pincers • measure out drops • collect information • flat bottomed glass • hand held magnifier • examine methodically • writing down the data • uses lenses to magnify • measures weight or mass • report about experiments • talking about the results • measuring the temperature • to see, to watch, to perceive • ...
bone terminology 2025-04-28
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- - cells that make up bone tissue
- - this type of bone tissue is Is much thicker and if observed under a microscope it appears to have many circles. The circles are bony plates, called canals. It is through both canals that we can transport food, oxygen, metabolic waste as well as nerve supply.
- - has 5 vertebrae
- - what type of bone is the wrist and ankle and are responsible for providing strength
- - a type of osteocyte which form collagen fibers
- - this bones function is mainly is for articulation and to form joints. Irregular bones are found in the vertebrae, inner ear and some of the facial bones.
- - this type of bone tissue is in the open spaces that blood vessels infiltrate and provide food and oxygen and remove waste products of metabolism. contains red marrow
- - what type of bone is the ribs, the scapulae, and some bones of the skull
- - end part of a long bone, grows separetly from the shaft
- - main portion of the bone
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- - this cavity is a hollow shaft of a long bone
- - type of bone that is found next to the joint (kneecap)
- - protective covering on the outer surface of the bone
- - contains yellow bone marrow, which is lined with endosteum which is composed of osteoblasts and a few osteoclasts.
- - a type of osteocyte that destroys bone tissue
- cartilage - helps with smooth movement of the joints and provides protection
- - has 7 vertebrae
- - has 12 vertebrae
- - what type of bone is the upper and lower arm, the upper and lower leg, and the fingers and toes.
19 Clues: - has 7 vertebrae • - has 5 vertebrae • - has 12 vertebrae • - main portion of the bone • - cells that make up bone tissue • - this cavity is a hollow shaft of a long bone • - a type of osteocyte that destroys bone tissue • - a type of osteocyte which form collagen fibers • - protective covering on the outer surface of the bone • ...
cruise terminology 2025-05-27
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- The area of the ship, typically located in the bow, where the captain and crew control and manage the vessel
- station The area where passengers gather in case of an emergency
- The main body of the ship
- A lobby-like space where you’ll find the purser or guest services
- The right side of the ship when facing the bow
- Your private onboard room, also known as a stateroom
- The area near the ship’s stern at the rear of the ship
- the day-to-day schedule of your cruise. It includes ports of call, or the destinations where you’ll stop throughout your voyage, and sea days
- A small boat that takes passengers to the shore if the ship is at anchor
- The front of the ship
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- an itinerary that includes sailing across the Atlantic or the Pacific Ocean
- When you leave the ship at the end of the cruise
- When you first board your ship
- The floors of the ship’s structure arranged in different levels, such as the lower, middle and upper decks
- Where you’ll find the pool and typically other amenities such as restaurants, bars, and a fitness center
- The ship’s kitchen
- The opening in the ship where passengers enter or exit
- The “parking spot” where the ship docks in a port of call, or a bed on a cruise ship
- The left side of the ship when facing the bow
19 Clues: The ship’s kitchen • The front of the ship • The main body of the ship • When you first board your ship • The left side of the ship when facing the bow • The right side of the ship when facing the bow • When you leave the ship at the end of the cruise • Your private onboard room, also known as a stateroom • The opening in the ship where passengers enter or exit • ...
Perioperative Terminology 2024-09-03
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- Surgical approach that is extensive and includes areas beyond those that are obviously involved. Directed at finding a root cause.
- Surgery performed to replace a malfunctioning structure.
- Surgery performed on abnormal or damaged body structures to improve functional ability.
- Surgery performed to resolve a health problem by repairing or removing the cause.
- Surgery performed with the intention that a condition will not develop.
- Requires immediate intervention because of life-threatening consequences.
- During surgery.
- Operative experience consisting of the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases.
- A patient who is admitted to the hospital.
- (Abbreviation). Endoscopic surgical approach.
- Surgery performed to increase the quality of life (often to reduce pain) while reducing stressors in the body; non-curative in nature.
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- Surgery performed to determine the origin and cause of a disorder by taking a tissue sample with the intention of diagnosing (and staging, if applicable) a condition.
- After surgery.
- Surgical approach with only the most overtly affected areas are involved in the surgery.
- Surgery planned for correction of a nonacute problem.
- A patient who goes to the surgical center the day of surgery and returns home the same day.
- Surgery performed to reshape body structures to improve the client's appearance or self-image. Usually elective in nature.
- Requires prompt intervention; may be life-threatening if treatment is delayed more than 24-48 hours.
- Before surgery.
19 Clues: After surgery. • Before surgery. • During surgery. • A patient who is admitted to the hospital. • (Abbreviation). Endoscopic surgical approach. • Surgery planned for correction of a nonacute problem. • Surgery performed to replace a malfunctioning structure. • Surgery performed with the intention that a condition will not develop. • ...
Dental Terminology 2025-01-27
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- towards the midline of the jaw
- upper portion of the jaw
- towards the tongue
- Improper alignment of the bite of the animal
- surface of the tooth that faces the cheek
- Procedures including oral hygiene care, oral exam and tartar removal
- ________ lesion: where the dentin erodes and eventually becomes irreparably destroyed
- Inflammation of the gingiva
- Hard outer coating of the tooth
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- The roof of the mouth
- Tissues and supporting structures around the tooth
- Lower portion of the jaw
- surface of the tooth that faces the lips
- the internal structure of the tooth containing blood vessels, nerves
- "baby" teeth that will be replaced by adult dentition
- the portion of the tooth that is located below the gingiva
- the part of the tooth above the gumline
- A pathologic space between supporting structures and the tooth
- Towards the caudal portion of the skull
19 Clues: towards the tongue • The roof of the mouth • upper portion of the jaw • Lower portion of the jaw • Inflammation of the gingiva • towards the midline of the jaw • Hard outer coating of the tooth • the part of the tooth above the gumline • Towards the caudal portion of the skull • surface of the tooth that faces the lips • surface of the tooth that faces the cheek • ...
Animal Terminology 2012-11-15
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- young male horse
- group of cattle
- female cow that has not reproduced
- mature female horse
- giving birth
- castrated male horse
- sterile female cow
- baby cow
- baby sheep
- young female horse
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- castrated male sheep
- male cow that can not reproduce
- giving birth horses
- female sheep that can reproduce
- male horse that can reproduce
- sterile bull
- mature male sheep that can reproduce
- baby horse
- male cow that can reproduce
19 Clues: baby cow • baby horse • baby sheep • sterile bull • giving birth • group of cattle • young male horse • sterile female cow • young female horse • giving birth horses • mature female horse • castrated male sheep • castrated male horse • male cow that can reproduce • male horse that can reproduce • male cow that can not reproduce • female sheep that can reproduce • female cow that has not reproduced • ...
Key Terminology 2016-03-20
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- A list of predicted abilities, personality characteristics, occupation, marital status, etc., that can be sued to narrow down a list of suspects for a crime.
- A therapy where someone finds their own way of looking at people (their personal conducts) and uses those constructs, not only to see how they judge the people they know but also to measure change after therapy.
- prophecy When the expectations of others influence our behaviour.
- Any variables that might affect the results of the study that might not be controlled.
- Ways to keep variables constant in all conditions of an experiment.
- To adjust to expectations made of us.
- A rare genetic pattern said to be linked to aggression and slow learning ability.
- A general view of a person based on little or no factual information.
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- A person who has been accused of a crime and is now in court.
- The evidence given by a witness, expert, or person the defendant knows well.
- When we change our behaviour to meet the demands of the situation.
- Research into the similarity of twins, particularly their criminal similarity, to investigate genetic links.
- A measure of an association or relationship between two factors or variables, e.g. family size and crime can be correlated to see if there is a link between the two.
- The idea that a person will commit a crime in a way that mirrors his or her own personality and ability. An organised person will commit an organised crime.
- Person suffering from a chronic mental disorder with abnormal or violent social behaviour.
- A mutation of genetic material that results as a change in the number or structure of chromosomes.
- A group that does not receive an experimental condition. This group provides a baseline on which to compare those participants who do experience a condition of the experiment.
- Has to be done.
- A decision made by a jury. The verdict can be guilty or innocent.
19 Clues: Has to be done. • To adjust to expectations made of us. • A person who has been accused of a crime and is now in court. • A decision made by a jury. The verdict can be guilty or innocent. • When we change our behaviour to meet the demands of the situation. • Ways to keep variables constant in all conditions of an experiment. • ...
Key Terminology 2018-04-12
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- creed : what is Christianity
- : to reuse
- : a chapter from the bible
- : to take care of something
- : the artificial intelligence
- : something that is not needed
- : taking care
- : the world around us of where we live
- : a supply of something
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- : the study of the world
- : a place which plants grow and live
- : to look after the world with God
- : the removal of trees
- : no type left in the world
- : the construction of something.
- : causing catastrophic damage
- : a story that is fiction
- dreaming : a story made by imagination
- : the study of organisms
19 Clues: : to reuse • : taking care • : the removal of trees • : a supply of something • : the study of the world • : the study of organisms • : a story that is fiction • : a chapter from the bible • : no type left in the world • : to take care of something • : causing catastrophic damage • : the artificial intelligence • : something that is not needed • creed : what is Christianity • ...
Indigenous Terminology 2021-02-08
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- Land set aside by the Crown for the use and benefit of a band in Canada. Many First Nations now prefer the term First Nation community or territory and no longer use this.
- (3 words)A term used by the government that refers to Indigenous people who do not receive the same rights and benefits available to Status Indians.
- (2 words) An elected governing body for a band. It usually consists of an elected chief and councilors.
- Means “native to the area.”
- A group of Native Americans sharing a common language and culture. The term is used frequently in the Unites States.
- (2 words) A term used to describe a original Indigenous nation.
- (2 words) A commonly used term in the United States to describe the descendants of the original peoples of North America.
- (2 words) Commonly used term in the United States describes the descendants of the original peoples of North America.
- (2 words) Indigenous governments that pre-date European contact and still exist today.
- (2 words) A collective name for all of the original peoples of Canada and their descendants including First Nations, Inuit and Métis.
- The singular form of Inuit.
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- (2 words) Treaty Indians are descendants of Indians who signed treaties with Canada and who have a contemporary connection with a treaty band.
- (2 words) A term used by the government that refers to Indigenous people who receive certain rights and benefits under the law.
- Land set aside by the U.S. government for the use and occupation of a group of Native Americans. The term does not apply in Canada.
- An outdated word, similar in meaning to Indigenous, but commonly used by Indigenous people.
- Term is used broadly to describe people with mixed First Nations and European ancestry who identify themselves using this term.
- A word the government uses to identify a group of Native people who receive treaty rights.
- A polar people, inhabiting regions in Russia, Alaska, Canada and Greenland, united by a common culture and language.
- Indigenous cultural and spiritual leaders.
19 Clues: Means “native to the area.” • The singular form of Inuit. • Indigenous cultural and spiritual leaders. • (2 words) A term used to describe a original Indigenous nation. • (2 words) Indigenous governments that pre-date European contact and still exist today. • A word the government uses to identify a group of Native people who receive treaty rights. • ...
Electrotherapy Terminology 2020-10-07
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- "Idea" of how not painful stimulus stops the sensation of pain
- The number of cycles per second. It is measured in hertz (Hz) or pulses per second (PPS).
- the gradual increase and/or decrease in the current amplitude
- aka vinegar
- The charge of an electrode that will be positive or negative
- The delivery of ions through the skin using an electrical current
- The period of time when current starts to flow in one direction to when it stops flowing or starts to flow in the other direction.
- When a patient becomes "use to" the electrical stimulation
- Anode
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- The way we prevent accommodation in interferential electrical stimulation
- The duration of one cycle of alternating current
- A medication used in iontophoresis to decrease inflammation
- Local anesthetic
- One way to prevent accommodation
- Black cat, dirty wound
- IFC but with two electrodes
- Aka "strength" or "intensity, this is the magnitude of current or voltage
- Current that flows in one direction
- The place in a muscle where electrical stimulation will produce the greatest contraction
19 Clues: Anode • aka vinegar • Local anesthetic • Black cat, dirty wound • IFC but with two electrodes • One way to prevent accommodation • Current that flows in one direction • The duration of one cycle of alternating current • When a patient becomes "use to" the electrical stimulation • A medication used in iontophoresis to decrease inflammation • ...
Badminton Terminology 2020-09-06
20 Clues: Let • Alley • Flick • Serve • Block • Rally • Fault • Racket • Backalley • Backcourt • Forecourt • Badminton • Centerline • Shuttlecock • Servicecourt • Servicecourt • Halfcourtshot • Hairpinnetshot • Longserviceline • Shortserviceline
Experimental Terminology 2020-09-08
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- to measure time
- Factors of the experiment
- used for holding and mixing liquid
- a way to plot all your results
- to hold the test tube in place
- to measure the length of an object
- what you measure
- a piece of equipment used to burn things
- a set of data that is not normal
- what you change
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- to measure volume of liquid
- worn to protect eyes from foreign substances
- placed under the bunsen burner
- what you use to record measurements
- what you use to measure temperature of liquid
- used to hold the wire mesh for bunsen burning
- picture of the apparatus
- what you keep the same
- to protect clothes and skin from toxic substances
19 Clues: to measure time • what you change • what you measure • what you keep the same • picture of the apparatus • Factors of the experiment • to measure volume of liquid • placed under the bunsen burner • a way to plot all your results • to hold the test tube in place • a set of data that is not normal • used for holding and mixing liquid • to measure the length of an object • ...
Sports Terminology 2023-06-15
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- play A situation in sports, such as ice hockey or cricket, where one team has a numerical advantage due to a penalty or player ejection.
- A serve in tennis or volleyball that is not touched by the opponent, resulting in a point for the server.
- break A quick offensive maneuver in basketball where a team rapidly advances the ball towards the opponent's basket to score before the defense can set up.
- slam Winning all four major championships in tennis (Wimbledon, Australian Open, French Open, and US Open) or hitting a home run with the bases loaded in baseball.
- zone The area at each end of an American football field where touchdowns are scored.
- An additional period of play added to a game when the score is tied at the end of regular playing time, to determine a winner.
- A skiing or snowboarding race where competitors navigate a zigzag course marked by gates or poles.
- Achieving three goals or other notable accomplishments in a single game or match, commonly used in sports like soccer and cricket.
- dunk A forceful and powerful dunk shot in basketball, typically performed by jumping and forcefully throwing the ball into the hoop.
- play A golf scoring system where each player's score is determined by the total number of strokes taken during the round.
- Mary pass A long, desperate forward pass in American football, usually attempted as a last-minute play to score a touchdown.
- throw An unguarded attempt to score points in basketball, awarded to a player after being fouled by the opposing team.
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- kick A direct free kick awarded to a team when a foul occurs inside the opponent's penalty area in soccer.
- A tied score of 40-40 in tennis, requiring one player to win two consecutive points to secure the game.
- Achieving three goals or other notable accomplishments in a single game or match, commonly used in sports like soccer and cricket.
- Winning a boxing or combat sports match by causing the opponent to be unable to continue fighting, typically through a decisive blow.
- card A penalty card shown to a player in soccer, indicating a serious offense and resulting in their expulsion from the game.
- shootout A tiebreaker method in soccer, where players take turns shooting penalties to determine the winner of a match that ends in a draw.
- Scoring one stroke below par on a golf hole.
- in one A shot in golf that goes directly into the hole from the tee, resulting in the golfer scoring a 1 on that hole.
- fault A tennis serve that fails to land within the boundaries of the opponent's service box, resulting in the loss of a point.
21 Clues: Scoring one stroke below par on a golf hole. • zone The area at each end of an American football field where touchdowns are scored. • A skiing or snowboarding race where competitors navigate a zigzag course marked by gates or poles. • A tied score of 40-40 in tennis, requiring one player to win two consecutive points to secure the game. • ...
Syllabus terminology 2021-10-07
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- A characteristic of a religion
- one of the Three Jewels
- An Arab prophet
- The rainbow serpent is an example of ...
- A core ethical teaching of Buddhism
- A sacred text of Buddhism
- The connection between the land, Dreaming and identity
- Model for Christian life
- Establishes where a person fits in their community
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- A core ethical teaching
- The sacred text for Islam
- A model for Buddhist life
- A bible is a...
- A principle belief
- Aboriginal spirituality is determined by the...
- One of the five pillars
- A variant of Christianity
- The Arabic word for "permissible"
- The Arabic word for god
19 Clues: A bible is a... • An Arab prophet • A principle belief • A core ethical teaching • one of the Three Jewels • One of the five pillars • The Arabic word for god • Model for Christian life • The sacred text for Islam • A model for Buddhist life • A variant of Christianity • A sacred text of Buddhism • A characteristic of a religion • The Arabic word for "permissible" • ...
Art Terminology 2025-01-29
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- An art technique using closely spaced parallel lines.H
- A synonym for BALANCE is visual _____. W
- Another name for neutral colors is ____ tones.E
- Implied, actual, and optical are types of ____. M
- Red, blue, and yellow are _____ colors. P
- A specific name for a color is its _____.H
- Alternating, repeating, and progressing are examples of ___.R
- Size of an object related to other objects. S
- The diagram showing relationship of colors is the color ____.W
- How light or dark a color is its _____ V
- Secondary colors are obtained by ____ primary colors. M
- Placing objects together in an artwork for emphasis. G
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- Balance helps to create ____. S
- Adding white to a color causes a ______.T
- Differences that add interest to an artwork. V
- The colors white, beige, and brown are ____ . N
- A single element repeated in a pattern. M
- An object by itself in an artwork. I
- Adding black to a color causes a _____. S
19 Clues: Balance helps to create ____. S • An object by itself in an artwork. I • A synonym for BALANCE is visual _____. W • How light or dark a color is its _____ V • Adding white to a color causes a ______.T • Red, blue, and yellow are _____ colors. P • A single element repeated in a pattern. M • Adding black to a color causes a _____. S • ...
Animal Terminology 2023-12-08
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- Intact male dog
- Category used to describe chickens raised for eggs
- Category used to describe chickens raised for meat
- Large joint halfway up the rear leg in cows/pigs/horses
- Rear leg area of a pig
- Most common breed of beef cattle, black coat
- Smallest breed of dairy cattle, puppy dog personality
- Baby swine
- Breed of beef cattle with a red body and white face
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- Top of a cow's head
- Group that the Labrador Retriever belongs to
- Intact male goat
- Group that the pug belongs to
- Baby sheep
- Breed of cat known for "going limp" when handled
- Most popular breed of dairy cattle
- Member of the working group that pulls sleds
- Immature female cattle
- Mature female pig
19 Clues: Baby sheep • Baby swine • Intact male dog • Intact male goat • Mature female pig • Top of a cow's head • Rear leg area of a pig • Immature female cattle • Group that the pug belongs to • Most popular breed of dairy cattle • Group that the Labrador Retriever belongs to • Member of the working group that pulls sleds • Most common breed of beef cattle, black coat • ...
Mosaic Terminology 2023-11-05
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- An individual piece of mosaic
- Rubble layer beneath floor mosaics
- Handmade Italian rectangular bricks of opaque glass used in Byzantine mosaics of Ravenna. Left ungrouted due to its naturally occurring bubbled surface
- A mosaic panel featuring a figure constructed of small tesserae worked away from the final installation site
- Marble slabs used to decorate the walls into which feature mosaics were inserted
- A hand-turned grinding wheel used to shape tessera
- A full-scale design of a mosaic. Often traced onto a medium which tesserae are added
- / Sectile Thin geometric mosaic slabs bedded into a mortar of lime and pozzolana
- Roman geometric mosaics made up of handcut cubed tesserae of stone and marble
- Wall mosaics made from glass paste and marble
- A method of transferring cartoon designs to the surface to be mosaiced. The shape is pin-pricked and dusted with charcoal leaving an outline of the design
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- To build or inlay a mosaic
- Round handmade Murano, Italian feature tesserae of 'a thousand flowers' dating back to 15th century
- A reduced to scale design of mosaic art suitable for customer inspection
- Mosaics made of minute tesserae
- Small Italian moulded, glass tesserae with rounded corners
- The gap between tesserae
- Glass Mosaic glass tiles in a wide range of colors with a flat smooth surface. Frost and UVA resistant. Ridged on reverse for better adhesion
- The direction or flow of the tesserae within a mosaic
19 Clues: The gap between tesserae • To build or inlay a mosaic • An individual piece of mosaic • Mosaics made of minute tesserae • Rubble layer beneath floor mosaics • Wall mosaics made from glass paste and marble • A hand-turned grinding wheel used to shape tessera • The direction or flow of the tesserae within a mosaic • Small Italian moulded, glass tesserae with rounded corners • ...
Financial Terminology 2025-04-10
Across
- Opening stock + purchases − closing stock = ?
- Company resources with monetary value
- A report showing company assets, liabilities, and equity
- Net profit divided by investment.
- Profit after deducting cost of goods sold from sales
- A measure of how efficiently assets generate sales
- The P&L account is also called the ____________ statement
- The apportioning of the cost of an asset over time
Down
- A cost that does not vary with sales or production
- Net profit is total profit after all ________
- A forecast of expected income and expenses
- What shows the business’s cash activity over a period
- Cash moving in and out of the business
- Cost that varies with sales or production volume
- Money owed that’s due in the short term.
- Goods and materials expected to convert to cash in 12 months
- Payment made to shareholders from profits
- Assets − Liabilities = ________ Capital.
- Business expense not tied to a specific activity
19 Clues: Net profit divided by investment. • Company resources with monetary value • Cash moving in and out of the business • Money owed that’s due in the short term. • Assets − Liabilities = ________ Capital. • Payment made to shareholders from profits • A forecast of expected income and expenses • Net profit is total profit after all ________ • ...
Theatre Terminology 2022-03-22
Across
- Away from audience
- leave stage
- lead to off stage area
- where the audience sits
- actors right
- audiences right
- lowest level or seating
- imaginary lines of sight
- Towards audience
- audiences left
Down
- lowest balcony seating
- pipes used to fly things on stage
- come to stage
- furthest down stage pipe
- up
- mask backstage area
- down
- above fly loft
- actors left
19 Clues: up • down • leave stage • actors left • actors right • come to stage • above fly loft • audiences left • audiences right • Towards audience • Away from audience • mask backstage area • lowest balcony seating • lead to off stage area • where the audience sits • lowest level or seating • furthest down stage pipe • imaginary lines of sight • pipes used to fly things on stage
Analgesia - Terminology 2025-08-01
Across
- The detection by the nervous system of the potential for or actual occurrence of tissue injury.
- Somatic pain that occurs at the level of the skin.
- (2 words) Refers to increased sensitivity to pain in areas distant from the original injury. Caused by central nervous system sensitization, often referred to as “windup,” where spinal cord neurons become more responsive to stimulation.
- Somatic pain that occurs at the level of muscles, joints, or bones.
- Chemical substances released in response to tissue injury or inflammation. They attract inflammatory cells and lower the threshold of peripheral pain receptors, contributing to increased sensitivity and pain perception.
- A type of pain caused by inflammation following trauma or surgery.
- Conduction of these nerve signals to the spinal cord.
- Alteration of the nerve signals in the spinal cord.
- Pain with no identifiable cause. It is a form of pathologic pain where the origin cannot be determined despite thorough investigation.
Down
- Recognition of pain in the brain.
- (2 words) Occurs in the area close to the site of tissue injury.Even normal stimuli in this area become painful due to lowered pain thresholds caused by the release of mediators and ongoing nociceptive input.
- Pain that originates from the musculoskeletal system, including skin, muscles, joints, and bones.
- Pain that originates from internal organs. It is often diffuse and difficult to localize, and may be associated with nausea or changes in vital signs.
- A form of pathologic pain that is short-term and typically associated with recent tissue injury or surgery.
- A type of pathologic pain caused by nerve injury. It is often chronic and may involve abnormal sensations or hypersensitivity.
- Pain that occurs after tissue injury and is amplified and persistent due to malfunction or damage to the nervous system.
- Conversion of noxious stimuli into nerve signals.
- A protective sensation of pain that occurs when there is a possibility or actual occurrence of tissue injury. It serves as a warning signal – the classic “ouch” response.
- Long-lasting pain that persists beyond the normal healing time.
19 Clues: Recognition of pain in the brain. • Conversion of noxious stimuli into nerve signals. • Somatic pain that occurs at the level of the skin. • Alteration of the nerve signals in the spinal cord. • Conduction of these nerve signals to the spinal cord. • Long-lasting pain that persists beyond the normal healing time. • ...
Theatre terminology 2022-01-31
Across
- a rolling platform
- what we call it when either the stage or a platform is at an angle
- The portion of the stage that sticks out in front of the proscenium.
- The time that Equity actors are called to performance
- Drapery used in theatre to bounce light or use projections .
- any drapery that moves like a shower curtain on and off stage
- the offstage areas on stage right and stage left
- the stage direction that moves away from the audience
- the type of fabric that the masking draperies are usually made of
- (two words, no space) - a style of scenery where all the locations for the play are on stage the whole time.
- the drapery that hangs above the stage, used as masking for lighting instruments and other hanging units
- taping the floor of the stage in such a way as to indicate where furniture or scenery goes for a scene
Down
- (two words, no space)A typical style of scenery for interiors, usually with three walls. Often used in plays during the mid-20th century.
- The pipe that scenery is hung on in the fly system
- the acronym for theatre performances for younger audiences, not shows "with" children.
- (two words, no space) the drawing that shows the artistic details of a flat for the scene shop
- the picture frame that we view the play through
- the spike (either high or low) of a drop or flying unit
- what we call the day off in most theaters. On Broadway, it's Monday.
19 Clues: a rolling platform • the picture frame that we view the play through • the offstage areas on stage right and stage left • The pipe that scenery is hung on in the fly system • The time that Equity actors are called to performance • the stage direction that moves away from the audience • the spike (either high or low) of a drop or flying unit • ...
Business Terminology 2022-09-27
Across
- a claim on the company's assets and earnings.
- amount of goods that is accessible to consumers
- exchange of other goods without money.
- an entry record for a payment made or owed.
- something a person/company owes ex:sum of money
- a useful/valuable thing, person, or quality.
- a new business that involves risk.
- an agreement between a lender and a borrower.
- is used for collecting data for a business
Down
- there is only single seller in the market.
- the using up of a resource.
- a thing that is made for sale.
- money borrowed by one party from another.
- the money left after paying business expenses.
- introducing something new into the business.
- the money to pay for its daily work, etc
- two or more people to oversee business.
- the amount of money brought for operations
- two or more that have ownership of a company
19 Clues: the using up of a resource. • a thing that is made for sale. • a new business that involves risk. • exchange of other goods without money. • two or more people to oversee business. • the money to pay for its daily work, etc • money borrowed by one party from another. • there is only single seller in the market. • the amount of money brought for operations • ...
Med Terminology 2022-08-31
Across
- cavity protects the brain
- in, within, inside
- situated in the back, the opposite of anterior
- located behind the peritoneum of the abdominal cavity
- mutation a change in the sequence of a DNA molecule
- cavity protects the spinal cords
- control, maintenance of a constant level
- inflammation of a gland
- toward the head, the opposite of posterior
Down
- disease an illness caused by a pathogenic organism
- any disease of a gland
- situated in the front, the opposite of posterior
- the science or study of
- located behind the peritoneum of the abdominal cavity
- disease any disease transmitted from one person to another
- abnormal softening of a gland
- out of, outside, away from
- disorder an illness without known cause
- development, growth, formation
- cell
20 Clues: cell • in, within, inside • any disease of a gland • the science or study of • inflammation of a gland • cavity protects the brain • out of, outside, away from • abnormal softening of a gland • development, growth, formation • cavity protects the spinal cords • disorder an illness without known cause • control, maintenance of a constant level • ...
