medical terminology Crossword Puzzles
Medical Specialist 2023-12-26
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- (ear, nose and throat) specialist
- brain specialist
- tooth specialist
- mental health specialist
- deals with eye diseases
- helps women deliver babies
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- a person who is qualified to prepare and sell drugs and medicines
- tumour specialist
- doctor’s assistant
- skin specialist
- provides pain prevention during surgery
- heart specialist
- treats babies and children
- specializes in imaging tests (x-ray, etc.)
14 Clues: skin specialist • brain specialist • heart specialist • tooth specialist • tumour specialist • doctor’s assistant • deals with eye diseases • mental health specialist • treats babies and children • helps women deliver babies • (ear, nose and throat) specialist • provides pain prevention during surgery • specializes in imaging tests (x-ray, etc.) • ...
Medical technology 2024-01-31
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- a glass tube used by scientists
- a GMO you can eat
- an organism whose genes have been altered
- not natural
- person who knows very little about GMOs
- conversion from normal language to abstract information units
- an illness that is going to kill a person
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- putting the sperm of a male into a female's womb
- malfunction or disease/illness
- a seminal and cheaper technology to edit genes
- energy particles that can kill you
- in vitro fertilization=insemination outside the woman's body
- makes sth. better by changing it gradually
- a chemical found in almost all living organisms
14 Clues: not natural • a GMO you can eat • malfunction or disease/illness • a glass tube used by scientists • energy particles that can kill you • person who knows very little about GMOs • an organism whose genes have been altered • an illness that is going to kill a person • makes sth. better by changing it gradually • a seminal and cheaper technology to edit genes • ...
Medical Specialties 2024-02-07
15 Clues: Urology • Surgery • Oncology • oncology • Pathology • Neurology • Pediatrics • gynecology • Psychiatry • Obstetrics • Hematology • Dermatology • Rheumatology • Anesthesiology • Gastroenterology
Medical Roots 2024-02-21
medical terms 2025-11-18
14 Clues: bile • smooth • eyelid • eardrum • great toe • wall, fence • soft condition • tree, branching • suture, suturing • cavity or chamber • falling, drooping • wedge, wedge shape • to create an opening • loosening,set free, destruction
Medical History 2024-09-01
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- another term meaning x-rays
- developed smallpox
- founder of modern nursing
- created anatomical Notebook
- a civil war nurse, discovered American red cross
- invented the microscope
- introduced the thermometric scale, developed the mercury thermometer
- first to study cause of disease
- they use acupuncture
- a contemporary of Hippocrates
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- first to keep accurate health records.
- invented bifocals and discovered colds can pass from one person to another
- the father of medicine
- first female physician
14 Clues: developed smallpox • they use acupuncture • the father of medicine • first female physician • invented the microscope • founder of modern nursing • another term meaning x-rays • created anatomical Notebook • a contemporary of Hippocrates • first to study cause of disease • first to keep accurate health records. • a civil war nurse, discovered American red cross • ...
Medical terms! 2025-08-27
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- inflammation of the skin
- vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- records the electrical signals in the heart
- high blood pressure
- sudden and severe onset
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- the study of body structure
- below
- within
- formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel
- drugs that complete
- medical term for armpit
- removal of
- body system relating to the brain and spinal cord
- a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction
14 Clues: below • within • removal of • drugs that complete • high blood pressure • medical term for armpit • sudden and severe onset • inflammation of the skin • the study of body structure • records the electrical signals in the heart • vessels that carry blood away from the heart • formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel • body system relating to the brain and spinal cord • ...
Medical Tests 2025-05-28
Medical Terminology: Week #13 terms - Circulatory System -part 1 2025-04-08
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- fast
- electric
- tracing; recording
- vessels that convey blood; includes arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, and veins
- abnormal heart rhythm
- cell
- fat; plaque
- blood vessel
- muscle
- deficiency
- artery
- blood condition
- the fluid and its suspended elements that are circulated through the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins
- clot
- blood pressure
- blockage
- microscopic blood vessels that connect arterioles with venules
- hemorrhage
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- related to the heart & blood vessels
- major blood vessels that move blood away from the heart & out to the body tissues
- white
- vein
- red
- slow
- chest
- embolus; plug
- blood disorder characterized by reduction in red blood cells or hemoglobin
- inherited from one's parents & determined by the presence or absence of an antigen found on the surface of the red blood cell
- blood
- heart
- vessel
- hardening
32 Clues: red • fast • vein • slow • cell • clot • white • chest • blood • heart • muscle • vessel • artery • electric • blockage • hardening • deficiency • hemorrhage • fat; plaque • blood vessel • embolus; plug • blood pressure • blood condition • tracing; recording • abnormal heart rhythm • related to the heart & blood vessels • microscopic blood vessels that connect arterioles with venules • ...
Medical Terminology: Week #13 terms - Circulatory System -part 2 2025-04-08
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- blood disorder where the shape of the red blood cells is a sickle shape, causing the red blood cells to clump together
- a layer of cardiac muscle that makes up the middle of the heart
- a blood disorder caused by changes in a gene on the X chromosome; characterized by the inability of blood to clot
- blockage of the arteries, usually in the legs
- a yellowish liquid containing mostly water, which carries nutrients, hormones, and wastes for other body systems
- blood vessel that moves blood from body tissues toward the heart
- a condition in which arteries of the heart are narrowed, affecting the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the heart muscle
- antigen found in red blood cells
- locations to measure the # of times the heart beats per minute
- a white blood cell; involved in fighting infection
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- disease resulting from reduced blood flow from the heart; characterized by weakness, breathlessness, abdominal discomfort, and edema in the lower extremities
- a blood clot that forms within a blood vessel and does not travel through the blood
- a cell that makes antibodies to mark & destroy invading pathogens
- chest pain or discomfort; characterized by sensation of squeezing, pressure, heaviness, or tightness in the center of the chest
- complete or partial loss of blood flow to brain tissue caused by blood vessel spasms, intracranial bleeding, and/or obstruction of the blood vessels in the brain
- the four sections (two upper atria and two lower ventricles) through which blood flows through the heart
- muscle contractions occurring due to electrical conduction
- tissue death in the heart muscle, resulting from an occluded (obstructed) coronary artery; heart attack
- a mass(usually a blood clot) that travels through the blood & can become lodged in a blood vessel, obstructing blood flow
- a cell fragment that helps form blood clots to repair injured blood vessels
- a fibrous sac that encloses the heart
- flaps of tissue located between heart chambers; allow the blood to flow in only one direction
- abnormal sound heard during heart auscultation(ex: a whooshing sound from a valve not closing completely)
- a condition of low blood pressure
- veins that have become abnormally dilated due to interference with venous drainage or weakness of their walls
- a distended and weak area in the wall of an artery
- the innermost layer that lines the four chambers and covers the valves of the heart
- a condition of high blood pressure
- a red blood cell; transports oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from body tissues
29 Clues: antigen found in red blood cells • a condition of low blood pressure • a condition of high blood pressure • a fibrous sac that encloses the heart • blockage of the arteries, usually in the legs • a distended and weak area in the wall of an artery • a white blood cell; involved in fighting infection • muscle contractions occurring due to electrical conduction • ...
Politics and Governnance 2024-01-30
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- - approach that uses empirical scientific method to study politics.
- - values cannot be separated from the study of
- - Latin term of science.
- - governing body of a nation.
- - emphasizes the study of history in relation to politics.
- - process of making and enforcing decisions within a society.
- terminology.
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- - combines views on politics in ethical, philosophical, and
- - believes that there is uniformity in political behaviors.
- - stated that man by nature is a political animal.
- - Greek terminology of the word political.
- - concerned with the study of formal structures and institutions.
- - individual rule as a part of a system.
- - a body of fundamental principles that dictates a state to be governed.
- - structured study of state and government.
- - emphasizes testing in everything.
- - concerned with legal bodies and independence of judiciary.
17 Clues: terminology. • - Latin term of science. • - governing body of a nation. • - emphasizes testing in everything. • - individual rule as a part of a system. • - Greek terminology of the word political. • - structured study of state and government. • - values cannot be separated from the study of • - stated that man by nature is a political animal. • ...
Marijuana Vocabulary Terms 2022-03-15
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- electronic method of smoking liquids like nicotine or THC
- a concentrated form of cannabis in oil form
- number commonly associated with marijuana use
- the most commonly used illicit drug in the USA
- how many states is marijuana legal in?
- used for medical purposes without the high
- Butane Hash Oil
- when marijuana is put in food and eaten
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- percent of teens that use marijuana
- slang term for marijuana
- type of drug that might push someone to do a harder drug
- Marijuana water pipe,normally made of glass
- tetrahydrocannabinol, the ingredient responsible for the high
- alternate use for marijuana besides recreation
- the amount of states that medical marijuana is legal in
- decade in their life that most people use marijuana
- slang term for the side affect of increased appetite
- marijuana cigarette
18 Clues: Butane Hash Oil • marijuana cigarette • slang term for marijuana • percent of teens that use marijuana • how many states is marijuana legal in? • when marijuana is put in food and eaten • used for medical purposes without the high • a concentrated form of cannabis in oil form • Marijuana water pipe,normally made of glass • number commonly associated with marijuana use • ...
Respiratory System 2026-02-18
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- Combining form for epiglottis.
- Medical term meaning inflammation of the larynx.
- The suffix meaning breathing.
- Combining form for sleep.
- Combining form for lung or air.
- An electronic device that pumps air or oxygen through a liquid medicine to turn it into a mist.
- Combining form for "pharynx".
- Combining form for the nose.
- Combining form meaning "to breathe."
- An acute respiratory infection in children and infants.
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- Combining form meaning bronchial tube.
- A contagious bacterial infection of the upper respiratory tract.
- Also known as air sacs; where gas exchange occurs.
- Combining form for oxygen.
- Medical term meaning collection of pus in a body cavity.
- The cavity located between the lungs (contains the heart).
- Combining form for chest.
- The medical root for sound or voice.
18 Clues: Combining form for sleep. • Combining form for chest. • Combining form for oxygen. • Combining form for the nose. • The suffix meaning breathing. • Combining form for "pharynx". • Combining form for epiglottis. • Combining form for lung or air. • The medical root for sound or voice. • Combining form meaning "to breathe." • Combining form meaning bronchial tube. • ...
Medical Testing 2012-10-15
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- Ultrasound for the heart
- test that looks at the structure of the heart
- Refers to abnormal marks on an ECG tracing
- Electrical record of the brain
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- used to record the electrical activity of the heart
- Electrical record of nervous system
- stress test
- Baseline where waves fall below or above in ECG
- Common name for ambulatory monitor
- Entering the body
- Small recording device worn by walking patients
- Procedure where balloon catheter is placed into blood vessel
- A record of the heart's electrical activity
- A chamber in the heart
14 Clues: stress test • Entering the body • A chamber in the heart • Ultrasound for the heart • Electrical record of the brain • Common name for ambulatory monitor • Electrical record of nervous system • Refers to abnormal marks on an ECG tracing • A record of the heart's electrical activity • test that looks at the structure of the heart • Baseline where waves fall below or above in ECG • ...
Medical Testing 2012-10-15
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- A chamber in the heart
- Electrical record of nervous system
- Refers to abnormal marks on an ECG tracing
- test that looks at the structure of the heart
- Electrical record of the brain
- A record of the heart's electrical activity
- Common name for ambulatory monitor
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- Small recording device worn by walking patients
- used to record the electrical activity of the heart
- Baseline where waves fall below or above in ECG
- Ultrasound for the heart
- stress test
- Procedure where balloon catheter is placed into blood vessel
- Entering the body
14 Clues: stress test • Entering the body • A chamber in the heart • Ultrasound for the heart • Electrical record of the brain • Common name for ambulatory monitor • Electrical record of nervous system • Refers to abnormal marks on an ECG tracing • A record of the heart's electrical activity • test that looks at the structure of the heart • Small recording device worn by walking patients • ...
medical Europe 2021-10-20
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- The richest stage in the social hierarchy
- Considered low class
- A word that is used to say Middle Ages
- an animal kept to deal with waste
- a drink made of apples
- A common type of waste found on the grounds of London
- Rack a rack to hang spices
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- Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague.
- A war that is considered to be caused for holy service
- A male ruler
- Someone who collects money that goes towards the king
- A ranking system which determines the amount of power in each category
- Street cleaners in London
- A battle between King Harold and William Normandy
14 Clues: A male ruler • Considered low class • a drink made of apples • Street cleaners in London • Rack a rack to hang spices • an animal kept to deal with waste • A word that is used to say Middle Ages • The richest stage in the social hierarchy • A battle between King Harold and William Normandy • Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague. • ...
medical Europe 2021-10-20
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- A ranking system which determines the amount of power in each category
- Street cleaners in London
- A battle between King Harold and William Normandy
- a drink made of apples
- Considered low class
- A male ruler
- Someone who collects money that goes towards the king
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- A word that is used to say Middle Ages
- A war that is considered to be caused for holy service
- Rack a rack to hang spices
- an animal kept to deal with waste
- A common type of waste found on the grounds of London
- Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague.
- The richest stage in the social hierarchy
14 Clues: A male ruler • Considered low class • a drink made of apples • Street cleaners in London • Rack a rack to hang spices • an animal kept to deal with waste • A word that is used to say Middle Ages • The richest stage in the social hierarchy • A battle between King Harold and William Normandy • Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague. • ...
medical Europe 2021-10-20
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- a drink made of apples
- Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague
- Considered low class
- A ranking system which determines the amount of power in each category
- A word that is used to say Middle Ages
- Street cleaners in London
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- A common type of waste found on the grounds of London
- A war that is considered to be caused for holy service
- an animal kept to deal with waste
- Someone who collects money that goes towards the king
- Rack a rack to hang spices
- A male ruler
- The richest stage in the social hierarchy
- A battle between King Harold and William Normandy
14 Clues: A male ruler • Considered low class • a drink made of apples • Street cleaners in London • Rack a rack to hang spices • an animal kept to deal with waste • A word that is used to say Middle Ages • The richest stage in the social hierarchy • Hairdressers who treated patients with the plague • A battle between King Harold and William Normandy • ...
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGIES 2022-05-22
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- directly below the epidermis
- Middle layer of the skin
- melanin containing cells
- a hard protein material
- fat cells
- a cellular membrane layer containing keratin
- Sebaceous glands secretion
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- a connective tissue collagen disorder
- soft tissue surrounding the nail border
- collection of pus
- malignant skin tumor
- a fibrous protein material found in bone
- absence of pigment in skin
- Tiny opening on the surface of the skin
- stretch marks on pregnant woman’s abdomen
15 Clues: fat cells • collection of pus • malignant skin tumor • a hard protein material • Middle layer of the skin • melanin containing cells • absence of pigment in skin • Sebaceous glands secretion • directly below the epidermis • a connective tissue collagen disorder • soft tissue surrounding the nail border • Tiny opening on the surface of the skin • ...
Medical Terms 2022-01-27
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- lazy eye
- Normal adjustment of the eye to focus on objects from far to near
- Removal of the entire eyeball
- Absence of the lens of the eye
- Inflammation of an eyelid
- Inflammation of the cornea of the eye
- Inflammation of the iris of the eye
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- Unequal pupil size
- Pertaining to hearing
- Pertaining to the ear
- Sagging or drooping eyelid
- Contraction of the pupil of the eye
- Pertaining to within the eye
- Pigmented (colored) layer of the eye
14 Clues: lazy eye • Unequal pupil size • Pertaining to hearing • Pertaining to the ear • Sagging or drooping eyelid • Inflammation of an eyelid • Pertaining to within the eye • Removal of the entire eyeball • Absence of the lens of the eye • Contraction of the pupil of the eye • Inflammation of the iris of the eye • Pigmented (colored) layer of the eye • Inflammation of the cornea of the eye • ...
Medical Crossword 2022-11-09
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- doctor checks this using a cuff
- Receiving a vaccination/ medication by needle
- A patient gives blood or urine
- When a part of your body is in pain
- can be high when you are sick
- a person who dispenses medicine to patients
- helps you pay for a doctor's visit
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- medicine a person takes to get better
- A large cut may require these to heal
- Part of your body is bothering you consistently
- A device used to set a broken bone
- to set up a time to see the doctor
- a hurt feeling in part of your body
- When something causes a reaction
14 Clues: can be high when you are sick • A patient gives blood or urine • doctor checks this using a cuff • When something causes a reaction • A device used to set a broken bone • to set up a time to see the doctor • helps you pay for a doctor's visit • When a part of your body is in pain • a hurt feeling in part of your body • medicine a person takes to get better • ...
Medical Terms 2022-11-29
14 Clues: kneecap • thigh bone • hand bones • foot bones • collarbone • wrist bones • ankle bones • main shinbone • upper Arm Bone • shoulder Blades • finger/toe bones • lesser calf bone • main forearm bone • lesser forearm bone
Medical Terms 2021-06-15
14 Clues: nerve pain • within a vein • red blood cell • false pregnancy • above the pelvis • pain in the stomach • excessive urination • secreting internally • fungal skin infection • abnormally low heartbeat • plastic surgery of the ear • cancer of white blood cells • the area surrounding the larynx • visual examination of the joints
Medical Assisting 2023-12-12
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- inflammation or an infection in the throat caused by streptococcus bacteria
- the average is 120/80
- lig-
- used to listen to internal sounds from your heart, lungs, intestinal tract
- someone who supports doctors and nurses
- repository condition in which lung tissue is inflamed by bacteria or fungi
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- helps you to lift people
- used to take blood pressure
- you should wash your hands for a minimum of
- the brachial, radial, and carotid are all
- personal protective equipment is also called
- pharyng-
- anothername for a medical assistant is a ______ assistant
- metobol(e) means to
14 Clues: lig- • pharyng- • metobol(e) means to • the average is 120/80 • helps you to lift people • used to take blood pressure • someone who supports doctors and nurses • the brachial, radial, and carotid are all • you should wash your hands for a minimum of • personal protective equipment is also called • anothername for a medical assistant is a ______ assistant • ...
Medical-Quiz 2020-01-22
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- What is the spine called in Latin?
- How many rip couple do we have?
- What is the first step of an investigation?
- The English language is very important for our job because we have to ... with people from other countries.
- Which is the largest artery?
- Where is the „Hammer“?
- We work with ... chemicals.
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- What is the oncology responsible for?
- What is the german name of „magnetic resonance imaging“?
- What is another name for the spoke?
- How many cervical vertebra do humans have?
- From which person do MTRA's get orders?
- What is „Röntgen“ called in English?
- Which is the largest organ of the human body?
14 Clues: Where is the „Hammer“? • We work with ... chemicals. • Which is the largest artery? • How many rip couple do we have? • What is the spine called in Latin? • What is another name for the spoke? • What is „Röntgen“ called in English? • What is the oncology responsible for? • From which person do MTRA's get orders? • How many cervical vertebra do humans have? • ...
Medical Nursing 2020-03-22
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- Cause of disease is unknown
- High Blood Pressure
- Study of the origination of disease
- The presence of blood in the feces
- The presence of digested blood in the feces
- mechanism for the development of disease
- 80% of heart cases in cats
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- strengthen the force of the heartbeat
- heart disease more common in dogs
- How often you can diagnose over the phone
- high-pitched inspiratory wheeze
- high level of waste products in the blood
- abnormally rapid breathing
- excessive fluid in the thoracic cavity
14 Clues: High Blood Pressure • abnormally rapid breathing • 80% of heart cases in cats • Cause of disease is unknown • high-pitched inspiratory wheeze • heart disease more common in dogs • The presence of blood in the feces • Study of the origination of disease • strengthen the force of the heartbeat • excessive fluid in the thoracic cavity • mechanism for the development of disease • ...
Medical verbs 2024-05-20
14 Clues: I forbade • I got sick • who sneezed? • I prescribed • my foot hurt • I had a fever • I fell (down) • I was allergic • I hurt my foot • I broke my foot • I bumped into her • I sprained my ankle • opuesto de recordar • I had pain in my ________
Medical Marvels 2024-05-21
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- Gives you medicine when you're sick
- Bandaid is another word for this
- First used to prevent smallpox
- Wash your hands with this to kill germs
- a tool helps doctors see tiny organs and tissues inside the body. (8 letters)
- Studies diseases to find cures
- AID Helps you hear better
- Checks your temperature to see if you have a fever
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- Bandages wrap around this
- Stops bleeding
- White blood cells fight these
- Charted the first map of the human body
- Stops you from getting sick
- (This is a trick question - answer written backward)
- X-rays help doctors see your bones
- Donates blood to help others
16 Clues: Stops bleeding • Bandages wrap around this • AID Helps you hear better • Stops you from getting sick • Donates blood to help others • White blood cells fight these • First used to prevent smallpox • Studies diseases to find cures • Bandaid is another word for this • X-rays help doctors see your bones • Gives you medicine when you're sick • Charted the first map of the human body • ...
MEDICAL CROSSWORD 2024-08-14
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- When a disease can easily spread from one person to another
- Medicine or other methods to help you get better
- Watching for signs of disease
- A microorganism that can cause disease
- When someone is separated from other people to stop the spread of disease.
- The study of how diseases spread
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- To identify a disease
- When a disease spreads quickly
- A medicine that helps your body fight a disease
- A sign that something is wrong
- Another type of germ that can cause illness
- A protein your body makes to fight a disease
- Tiny living things that can make you sick
- A type of germ that can cause illness
14 Clues: To identify a disease • Watching for signs of disease • When a disease spreads quickly • A sign that something is wrong • The study of how diseases spread • A type of germ that can cause illness • A microorganism that can cause disease • Tiny living things that can make you sick • Another type of germ that can cause illness • A protein your body makes to fight a disease • ...
Medical Equipment 2024-10-06
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- Machine that records the electrical activity of the heart
- Tube used to drain fluids from or deliver fluids to the body
- Device used to measure blood sugar levels
- Device used to restore normal heart rhythm
- Instrument used to measure body temperature
- Instrument used to examine the ears
- Machine that helps patients breathe
- Device used to inject or withdraw fluids
- Device used to deliver fluids or medication intravenously
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- Mobility device for patients with difficulty walking
- Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds
- Flexible tube used to visualize internal organs
- Tool used to grasp or hold tissues during surgery
- Small, sharp knife used in surgery
14 Clues: Small, sharp knife used in surgery • Instrument used to examine the ears • Machine that helps patients breathe • Device used to inject or withdraw fluids • Device used to measure blood sugar levels • Device used to restore normal heart rhythm • Instrument used to measure body temperature • Flexible tube used to visualize internal organs • ...
Medical Emergencies 2025-01-03
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- Rapid breathing often due to anxiety
- Drug for severe allergic reaction
- Squeezing pain in chest
- Medication for angina
- What to do when patient becomes non responsive with no pulse or breathing
- what to when patient is having a stroke
- Severe allergic reaction
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- Low blood sugar, makes patient feel faint
- Medication for drug overdose
- Blood clot to the brain, shows as one side drooping
- Seizure disorder
- Drug for minor allergic reaction
- Wheezing from allergens
- Most common dental medical emergency
14 Clues: Seizure disorder • Medication for angina • Squeezing pain in chest • Wheezing from allergens • Severe allergic reaction • Medication for drug overdose • Drug for minor allergic reaction • Drug for severe allergic reaction • Rapid breathing often due to anxiety • Most common dental medical emergency • what to when patient is having a stroke • ...
Medical Vocabulary 2024-11-21
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- Medical intervention by cutting or removing parts of the body
- Release of stomach contents due to nausea
- Getting better (from an illness or injury)
- Bad physical reaction to certain things
- Injury causing blood
- A situation that requires urgent attention
- Bacteria harming the body usually near an open wound
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- A technique that aims to fix a health condition
- A scrape caused by the loss of skin
- A slow pain in a region of the body
- A needle used to administer drugs and immunizations
- A medicine or treatment that fixes a sickness or ailment
- Unable to breath due to obstructed throat
- Injury caused by exposure to heat
14 Clues: Injury causing blood • Injury caused by exposure to heat • A scrape caused by the loss of skin • A slow pain in a region of the body • Bad physical reaction to certain things • Release of stomach contents due to nausea • Unable to breath due to obstructed throat • Getting better (from an illness or injury) • A situation that requires urgent attention • ...
Medical Processes 2025-02-13
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- What must be done within 2 days if a donor loses contentiousness during a reaction?
- Where do you document the time and reason for a restick on a finger?
- Who do you call when you have a reaction requiring EMS intervention?
- What is it called when you receive information about a current donor that no longer makes them eligible to donate?
- What is it called when you document a step immediately after performing it?
- What must an applicant donor repeat if the SPE is not drawn and/or not tested for any reason?
- System used to document DAER's
- How long is Hematachek good for once opened?
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- What must be present for all FDHQ's
- Number of days the donor is deferred if their temperature is >100.4°F?
- Form used when you need to contact either the CMD or DMD (Medical ...Log)
- What is used to measure the donor's height?
- Type of deferral for donors with Crohn's Disease.
- How often does the height need to be re-measured after the initial reading?
14 Clues: System used to document DAER's • What must be present for all FDHQ's • What is used to measure the donor's height? • How long is Hematachek good for once opened? • Type of deferral for donors with Crohn's Disease. • Where do you document the time and reason for a restick on a finger? • Who do you call when you have a reaction requiring EMS intervention? • ...
Medical Physicist 2025-01-21
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- The emmision of high energy particles
- A calcium rich part of the body
- The structure of the body
- The interpretation of data
- The study of the nature of mass and energy
- A picture taken using radiation
- A type of treatment for cancer that uses radiation
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- How you understand what medical condition you have
- The substance that joins bones together
- Where 2 bones meet
- The material that joins muscles to bones
- A condition where cells replicate excessivly
- A type of treatment for cancer that uses medicine
- The branch of science concerned with living things
14 Clues: Where 2 bones meet • The structure of the body • The interpretation of data • A calcium rich part of the body • A picture taken using radiation • The emmision of high energy particles • The substance that joins bones together • The material that joins muscles to bones • The study of the nature of mass and energy • A condition where cells replicate excessivly • ...
Medical topics 2025-11-02
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- Crackles in lungs
- Painful arc test is used for which injury
- Swelling behind knee which cyst
- Triad for cardiac tamponade
- Inability to abduct shoulder
- Abnormal lateral curvature of spine
- Grinding test for meniscus tears
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- Severe chest pain radiating to left arm
- Test for meningeal irritation
- Sign of hypocalcemia — facial muscle twitch after tapping
- Bounding pulse in aortic regurgitation
- Calcified concentric bodies in tumors
- Test for vitamin B12 absorption
- Visual field defect
14 Clues: Crackles in lungs • Visual field defect • Triad for cardiac tamponade • Inability to abduct shoulder • Test for meningeal irritation • Test for vitamin B12 absorption • Swelling behind knee which cyst • Grinding test for meniscus tears • Abnormal lateral curvature of spine • Calcified concentric bodies in tumors • Bounding pulse in aortic regurgitation • ...
Course Review 2021-09-20
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- American Worker ____ Benefit Medical Plan is offered to part-time associates
- The "E" in MEC (part-time associates are eligible to add MEC if enrolled in the limited benefit plan)
- A new medical option for California Associates
- The enrollment window is the 1st-12th of
- The first "A" in HIPAA
- Two vision plans are offered through this plan.
- There are three FSA plans (healthcare, dependent care and ____)
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- Type of enrollment for medical, dental and vision
- When a plan may follow an associate even if they leave the company
- The "A" in EAP
- Type of enrollment for most of the voluntary benefits
- A medical plan only offered to full-time field and corporate associates
- Two dental plans are offered through this company
- The number of wellness steps to complete to earn the maximum HRA contribution
14 Clues: The "A" in EAP • The first "A" in HIPAA • The enrollment window is the 1st-12th of • A new medical option for California Associates • Two vision plans are offered through this plan. • Type of enrollment for medical, dental and vision • Two dental plans are offered through this company • Type of enrollment for most of the voluntary benefits • ...
MBOS Crossword 2024-04-22
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- Your medical bill that is sent to an insurance company for payment.
- A doctor who is skilled in treating certain parts of the body or specific medical conditions. For example, a cardiologist only treats patients with heart problems.
- The dollar amount removed from your bill
- Drugs that do not require a prescription.
- A printed summary of your medical bill.
- The number assigned by your provider (hospital, physician, home care service, etc.) when medical services were provided.
- The portion of your bill that your provider has agreed to write off.
- A process by which you, your doctor or your hospital, can object to your health plan when you disagree with the health plan’s decision to deny payment for your care.
- A group of doctors, hospitals and other healthcare providers preferred and contracted with your insurance company.
- An agreement you sign that gives you permission to receive medical services from doctors or hospitals.
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- Drugs made and sold by a major drug company.
- A determination of whether or not a person meets the requirements to participate in the plan.
- The group that offers inpatient, outpatient and home healthcare for terminally ill patients.
- Drugs with proven benefits that cost less because they are not made by major drug companies
- The doctor who orders your treatment and who is responsible for your care.
- Approval needed for care beyond that provided by your primary care doctor or hospital.
- A predetermined, fixed fee that you pay at the time of service.
- A doctor, hospital or other healthcare provider who is not part of an insurance plan, doctor or hospital network.
- A person who is covered by health insurance.
19 Clues: A printed summary of your medical bill. • The dollar amount removed from your bill • Drugs that do not require a prescription. • Drugs made and sold by a major drug company. • A person who is covered by health insurance. • A predetermined, fixed fee that you pay at the time of service. • Your medical bill that is sent to an insurance company for payment. • ...
Element 3 Activity 2 2022-07-01
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- The medical term that means having no teeth
- The process of growing old.
- This word describes a medical condition that has a slow onset and is prolonged.
- Is a medical word for problems with swallowing.
- A diagnosis that causes cognitive. impairment
- The type of care given at the end stage of life
- A specialist that looks after older people.
- Is the medical term for the existence of more than one disease or condition.
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- A service that can help a carer with the emotional stress of looking after an older family member. Incontinence Is the medical term for an inability to control urination or defecation.
- Occasional care for an older person so a family member can recuperate.
- Injury Is a problem that can occur due to immobilization
- This type of behaviour is based on the belief that old people are less valuable than younger people.
- The type of care that an older person may require after discharge from hospital.
13 Clues: The process of growing old. • The medical term that means having no teeth • A specialist that looks after older people. • A diagnosis that causes cognitive. impairment • Is a medical word for problems with swallowing. • The type of care given at the end stage of life • Injury Is a problem that can occur due to immobilization • ...
CCMA Abbr. & Acronyms 2022-01-14
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- gastroesophageal reflux disease
- high blood pressure
- myocardial infarction
- preferred provider organization
- over the counter
- tuberculosis
- pc
- htn
- electronic medical record
- nothing by mouth
- iv
- physical examination
- personal protective equipment
- non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
- speech therapy
- dx
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- hct
- fever of unknown origin
- stat
- human chorionic gonadotropin (pregnancy hormone)
- k
- ns
- Patient Centered Medical Home
- occupational therapy
- tx
- prn
- red blood cell or count
- do not resuscitate
- physical therapy
- sexually transmitted infection
30 Clues: k • ns • tx • pc • iv • dx • hct • prn • htn • stat • tuberculosis • speech therapy • over the counter • nothing by mouth • physical therapy • do not resuscitate • high blood pressure • occupational therapy • physical examination • myocardial infarction • fever of unknown origin • red blood cell or count • electronic medical record • Patient Centered Medical Home • personal protective equipment • ...
awards1 2024-05-26
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- Emmy-winning psychiatrist.
- Emmy-winning CIA thriller.
- Emmy-winning political drama.
- Emmy-winning workplace comedy.
- Emmy-winning fantasy epic.
- Emmywinning medical drama.
- Emmy-winning dystopian drama.
- Emmy-winning mob drama.
- Golden Globe-winning medical drama.
- Emmy-winning wrestling drama.
- Emmy-winning comedy show.
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- Emmy-winning sitcom.
- Golden Globe-winning royal drama.
- Emmy-winning drug drama.
- Golden Globe-winning musical.
- Emmy-winning political satire.
- Emmywinning family drama.
- Emmy-winning British comedy.
- Emmy-winning ad agency.
- Emmy-winning scifi series.
20 Clues: Emmy-winning sitcom. • Emmy-winning ad agency. • Emmy-winning mob drama. • Emmy-winning drug drama. • Emmywinning family drama. • Emmy-winning comedy show. • Emmy-winning psychiatrist. • Emmy-winning CIA thriller. • Emmy-winning fantasy epic. • Emmywinning medical drama. • Emmy-winning scifi series. • Emmy-winning British comedy. • Golden Globe-winning musical. • ...
How well do you know ISO Standards? - Dr. Sriram Rajagopalan 2024-05-08
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- Social Responsibility
- IT Services
- Privacy Extension
- Risk Management for Medical Devices
- Information Security
- Medical Devices
- Electronic Port Clearance
- Sustainable Events
- Risk Management
- Aircraft Equipment
- Agriculture Tractors and Machinery
- Business Continuity
- Energy Management Services
- Occupational Health & Safety: Psychosocial Risks
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- Food Safety & Farming
- Quality Management
- Anti-bribery Management Services
- Mobile Financial Services
- Traceability in the Feed and Food Chains
- Environment
- Testing and Calibration Laboratories
- Certificate Management
- Banking Security
- Occupational Health & Safety: Physical Risks
- Food & Safety Management
25 Clues: IT Services • Environment • Medical Devices • Risk Management • Banking Security • Privacy Extension • Quality Management • Sustainable Events • Aircraft Equipment • Business Continuity • Information Security • Social Responsibility • Food Safety & Farming • Certificate Management • Food & Safety Management • Mobile Financial Services • Electronic Port Clearance • Energy Management Services • ...
med terms 2023-08-15
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- appears at the beginning of a medical term, usually indicates a location, direction, type, quality or quantity
- combining (usually the letter "o") may be added to aid in pronunciation
- now
- many
- normal
- above normal
- half
- small
- one side
- four
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- two
- gives a term its essential meaning
- one
- below normal
- appears at the end of a medical term and may indicate a specialty, test, procedure, function, disorder, or status
- heat or warmth
- as needed
- three
- equal
- large
20 Clues: two • one • now • many • half • four • three • equal • small • large • normal • one side • as needed • below normal • above normal • heat or warmth • gives a term its essential meaning • combining (usually the letter "o") may be added to aid in pronunciation • appears at the beginning of a medical term, usually indicates a location, direction, type, quality or quantity • ...
South 1 crossword puzzle trivia 2023-11-13
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- color code for active shooter
- color code for emergent security response
- a color code for fire
- Color code for Medical emergency (None clinical)
- color code for building evacuation
- everyone is wearing costume and collecting goodies
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- color code for pediatric medical emergency
- color code for Hazmat incident
- 2 legged creature that symbolize thanksgiving
- color code for Infant child abduction
- Color code for Medical emergency (Clinical Area)
- color code for disaster
- color code for emergency dep. surge
13 Clues: a color code for fire • color code for disaster • color code for active shooter • color code for Hazmat incident • color code for building evacuation • color code for emergency dep. surge • color code for Infant child abduction • color code for emergent security response • color code for pediatric medical emergency • 2 legged creature that symbolize thanksgiving • ...
Health Information and Administration 2022-05-12
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- replaces paper charts
- aka bleeding
- credential confers strong advantage in the job market
- first medical record administrator
- another set of codes for patients on medicare
- code for patient's illness
- incidents of disease in a population
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- includes category of medical records and health information techs
- incidents of death in a population
- use the ICD-9-CM
- listen to dictated recordings made by health care professionals
- represents more than 53,000 health information professionals
- assigning a number to a patient's medical problem/treatment
13 Clues: aka bleeding • use the ICD-9-CM • replaces paper charts • code for patient's illness • incidents of death in a population • first medical record administrator • incidents of disease in a population • another set of codes for patients on medicare • credential confers strong advantage in the job market • assigning a number to a patient's medical problem/treatment • ...
ABC 2024-09-16
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- medical treatment focused on replacing organs
- process of learning or acquiring knowledge
- a key medical diagnostic tool
- popular term used for person in business administration
- the field of studying human mental processes
- formal schooling required to become a doctor
- a medicine used to relieve pain
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- method of teaching at a distance
- method used to treat medical health issues
- a key financial statement in business
- a metric of company performance
- condition caused by insufficient insulin
- business strategy to enter a new market
13 Clues: a key medical diagnostic tool • a metric of company performance • a medicine used to relieve pain • method of teaching at a distance • a key financial statement in business • business strategy to enter a new market • condition caused by insufficient insulin • method used to treat medical health issues • process of learning or acquiring knowledge • ...
The History of Massage Therapy 2023-10-04
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- The father oof Swedish Massage
- Also known as the "code of life" book based on hindu tradition
- the classic scripture of traditional Chinese medicine
- He discovered circulation of the blood within the body in 1628
- Known as the Canon of Medicine
- Who was the creator of the what,where,how and why for massage
- the evolved form of "amma" created by the Japanese
- who was the founder of modern nursing
- What era did the "Information Age' start?
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- Known as the father of western medicine
- the method of manipulating soft tissue using compression and traction
- Name of the original massage technique
- He introduced French terminology to massage
- Who opened the first massage school called Swedish Health Institute of Washington D.C.
- what system was massage and exercise referred from
15 Clues: The father oof Swedish Massage • Known as the Canon of Medicine • who was the founder of modern nursing • Name of the original massage technique • Known as the father of western medicine • What era did the "Information Age' start? • He introduced French terminology to massage • the evolved form of "amma" created by the Japanese • ...
E Studies 11.2.25 2025-02-10
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- A tertiary education facility that typically needs an ATAR.
- Part of your income that goes to the government.
- A statement of previous experience, education and jobs.
- A fixed amount of income.
- A leave that is given yearly. Two Words.
- A leave that is taken when injured or ill. Two Words.
- Subject specific terminology.
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- A leave often used for family emergencies. Two Words.
- A meeting. Often a final step in job application.
- A personalised page expanding on a resume. Two words.
- An acronym for the process involving health and safety at work.
- Money paid to or from the bank at a particular rate.
- A term referring to situational income bonuses.
- A tertiary education facility often focused on hands-on work.
14 Clues: A fixed amount of income. • Subject specific terminology. • A leave that is given yearly. Two Words. • A term referring to situational income bonuses. • Part of your income that goes to the government. • A meeting. Often a final step in job application. • Money paid to or from the bank at a particular rate. • A leave often used for family emergencies. Two Words. • ...
Vulnerable Persons 2021-02-27
11 Clues: E • B • G • U • E • E&M Distress - Sad • E&M Distress - Who knows • Medical Condition - Terror • Medical Condition - Muddled • reason for provoked shooting • Medical Condition - Are you on about me?
Vulnerable Persons 2021-02-27
11 Clues: E • G • E • B • U • E&M Distress - Sad • E&M Distress - Who knows • Medical Condition - Terror • Medical Condition - Muddled • reason for provoked shooting • Medical Condition - Are you on about me?
Crosswords With Defenitions 2023-05-17
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- A medical procedure that involves introducing a substance into the body using a needle and syringe.
- A vehicle equipped with medical equipment and staffed by healthcare professionals for transporting patients to medical facilities.
- A solid form of medicine that is swallowed and dissolves in the stomach to release the active ingredient.
- A substance used for treating or preventing disease or illness.
- A material used for covering wounds or fractures to maintain their position and promote healing.
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- A healthcare professional who is responsible for providing medical care and assistance to patients.
- A medical facility where patients receive treatment and care from healthcare professionals.
- A strip of fabric or other material used for covering and protecting wounds or injuries.
- A medical procedure that uses radiation to create images of internal body structures for diagnostic purposes.
- A healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating dental problems.
- A store where medicines and other healthcare products are sold.
11 Clues: A store where medicines and other healthcare products are sold. • A substance used for treating or preventing disease or illness. • A healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating dental problems. • A strip of fabric or other material used for covering and protecting wounds or injuries. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary: Health Sciences 2023-01-03
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- A method that helps patients feel more comfortable by helping them understand their diagnosis, treatment options, and overall health.
- information on the type of chemical that is present and give instructions on how to safely use it.
- the type of communication that involves the way that you listen, look, move, and react. Imagine you are entering a room to give a patient bad news.
- A set of guidelines for medical workers to use when communicating with and treating patients.
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- The medical term used to describe your right to have your medical information kept private.
- Creates and enforces safety standards.
- clothing or accessories that help protect the user against health or safety risks
- Medical mistakes.
- tells the medical worker about illnesses, blood type, height, weight, and past treatments.
- Confidentiality laws.
- injuries that are generally caused by overexertion, or too much effort, moving and transporting patients. Many medical careers require workers to lift, reposition, and transfer patients.
11 Clues: Medical mistakes. • Confidentiality laws. • Creates and enforces safety standards. • clothing or accessories that help protect the user against health or safety risks • tells the medical worker about illnesses, blood type, height, weight, and past treatments. • The medical term used to describe your right to have your medical information kept private. • ...
Medical Terms (sonography) 2026-01-03
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- a person who has skills with technology aspects and procedures
- unborn offspring
- high blood pressure
- a tissue sample used for testing purposes
- a procedure when an is image taken with high frequency waves
- abbreviation for organization that gives exams and certificates for sonographers
- the use of ultrasound tools for a medical diagnosis purposes
- acronym for diagnostic medical sonography
- known as a bruise
- pulsation of the heart
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- three off spring produced by the same pregnancy
- the study and treatment of the heart
- the image produced form an ultrasound procedure
- dangers that can involved in a situation
- low blood pressure
- sends high frequency sound waves and gets them back aka a probe
- two offspring produced by the same pregnancy
- a medical professional that that uses ultrasound images and devices to get the diagnostic image
- also known as spontaneous abortion, losing the fetus before 20 weeks
19 Clues: unborn offspring • known as a bruise • low blood pressure • high blood pressure • pulsation of the heart • the study and treatment of the heart • dangers that can involved in a situation • a tissue sample used for testing purposes • acronym for diagnostic medical sonography • two offspring produced by the same pregnancy • three off spring produced by the same pregnancy • ...
Hospital 2023-08-07
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- Place where medications are dispensed.
- Urgent medical situation requiring immediate attention.
- Device for measuring body temperature.
- Person receiving medical treatment or care.
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- Medical instrument for listening to bodily sounds.
- Medical professional who provides care and support.
- Mobility device for people with limited walking ability.
- Medical practitioner who diagnoses and treats patients.
- Vehicle used to transport patients to the hospital.
9 Clues: Place where medications are dispensed. • Device for measuring body temperature. • Person receiving medical treatment or care. • Medical instrument for listening to bodily sounds. • Medical professional who provides care and support. • Vehicle used to transport patients to the hospital. • Medical practitioner who diagnoses and treats patients. • ...
Taekwondo Terminology 2013-09-12
16 Clues: Form • Seven • Twelve • Student • Face Punch • Face Block • Bok Uniform • Roogi Punch • Crescent Kick • One Step Sparring • Double Body Block • Sliding Side Kick • Flat First to Face • Spinning Side Kick • Coloured Belt Grade • Jumping Crescent Kick
French Terminology 2014-11-19
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- charades in the play were expected to be dealt with according to their actions. The good were rewarded and the evil were punished
- required a play to have a single action represented as occurring in a single place and with the course of a day
- the typical for classical heroes, an adaptation of roman armor, tonic boots, which by the late 7th century stylized.
- actors hired in the 18th century according to the type of characters they played and the remained in these lines throughout their careers.
- form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme
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- membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day
- one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more
- A movement involving all forms of art in which the artist drew upon classic Greek and roman models as examples of perfection. it observed a strict adherence to the unity of time, place and action.
- French verse form containing twelve-syllable lines, divided into two six-syllable hemispheres with each pair and adjacent lines rhyming
- chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched.
- Born 22 Dec. 1639 dramatist one of the great playwright of the 17th century, he also wrote one comedy
- medieval conventions of presenting more than one locatin onstage at the same time, also called multiple setting.
- A scene in a play of which the beginning and the end are marked by a change in the makeup of the group of characters onstage, rather than by the lights going up or down or the set being changed.
- originally called Palil-Cardinal, located 1st aroundissment of Paris. The palace was the personal residence of cardinal richeir
- popular play in France written by Pierre Corneille. Play went against French theatre general rules. Suppose to use one location, this play used multiple locations even a war happened in 24 hours.
- 1622-1673.He was the son of a prosperous holstered and furniture maker. He was fully educated and had an offer to work for his father.
16 Clues: form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme • membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day • chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched. • one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more • ...
French Terminology 2014-11-19
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- the typical for classical heroes, an adaptation of roman armor, tonic boots, which by the late 7th century stylized.
- one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more
- French verse form containing twelve-syllable lines, divided into two six-syllable hemispheres with each pair and adjacent lines rhyming
- required a play to have a single action represented as occurring in a single place and with the course of a day
- A scene in a play of which the beginning and the end are marked by a change in the makeup of the group of characters onstage, rather than by the lights going up or down or the set being changed.
- chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched.
- A movement involving all forms of art in which the artist drew upon classic Greek and roman models as examples of perfection. it observed a strict adherence to the unity of time, place and action.
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- actors hired in the 18th century according to the type of characters they played and the remained in these lines throughout their careers.
- medieval conventions of presenting more than one locatin onstage at the same time, also called multiple setting.
- 1622-1673.He was the son of a prosperous holstered and furniture maker. He was fully educated and had an offer to work for his father.
- Born 22 Dec. 1639 dramatist one of the great playwright of the 17th century, he also wrote one comedy
- popular play in France written by Pierre Corneille. Play went against French theatre general rules. Suppose to use one location, this play used multiple locations even a war happened in 24 hours.
- membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day
- originally called Palil-Cardinal, located 1st aroundissment of Paris. The palace was the personal residence of cardinal richeir
- charades in the play were expected to be dealt with according to their actions. The good were rewarded and the evil were punished
- form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme
16 Clues: form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme • membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day • chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched. • one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more • ...
Legal Terminology 2021-10-01
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- a legal document that explains how you want medical decisions about you to be made if you cannot make the decisions yourself.
- use of documentary materials related to treatment or condition of a patient.
- any act of a sexual nature performed in a criminal manner
- A form of emotional abuse consisting of the use of abusive and demeaning language with a spouse, child, or elder, often by a caregiver or other person in a position of power.
- any act resulting in a nonaccidental physical injury
- any act or omission by a physician during treatment of a patient that deviates from accepted norms of practice in the medical community and causes an injury to the patient
- When a nursing staff member makes a statement that causes the resident to feel emotional pain, distress, or fear, it is an act of verbal abuse.
- when a doctor fails to meet the required professional standard of care and his or her negligence causes patient harm.
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- is a federal law that required the creation of national standards to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge.
- instructs health care providers not to do cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) if a patient's breathing stops or if the patient's heart stops beating.
- Defaming the character of another by means of the written word.
- intentional touching without permission.
- Defaming the character of another through injurious speech.
- type of advance directive that states the specific types of medical care that a person wishes to receive
- The unlawful placing of an individual in apprehension of immediate bodily harm without his or her consent.
- allow the person's estate to sue the hospital and be awarded damages for the beneficiaries of the deceased.
16 Clues: intentional touching without permission. • any act resulting in a nonaccidental physical injury • any act of a sexual nature performed in a criminal manner • Defaming the character of another through injurious speech. • Defaming the character of another by means of the written word. • use of documentary materials related to treatment or condition of a patient. • ...
Terminology Crossword 2021-02-02
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- SpO2 >90%
- a benzodiazepine which act on the brain and nerves to produce a calming effect
- fungus specific to the central valley which can lead to meningitis if left untreated
- irregular heart rhythm in which the upper chambers of the heart beat too quickly
- medication which may relieve cardiac pain by vessel dilation
- acute elevation of the ST segment of an ECG indicating blockage of one of the hearts major arteries
- low-frequency, brief vibration occurring in early diastole at the end of the rapid diastolic filling period of the right or left ventricle
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- fluid overload
- localized enlargement of an artery caused by a weakening of arterial walls
- diagnostic test that uses x-rays to take pictures of your blood vessels
- creating surgical opening into the chest cavity
- can be indicated by a profoundly positive Murphy's sign
- muscles between the ribs which are activated in times of respiratory distress
- an elevated D-dimer could indicate this in a chest pain patient
- correction of heart rhythm either with use of medication or electricity
- peptide found in cardiac tissue, lab blood test can measure levels to indicate possibility of cardiac damage
16 Clues: SpO2 >90% • fluid overload • creating surgical opening into the chest cavity • can be indicated by a profoundly positive Murphy's sign • medication which may relieve cardiac pain by vessel dilation • an elevated D-dimer could indicate this in a chest pain patient • diagnostic test that uses x-rays to take pictures of your blood vessels • ...
Illustrator Terminology 2021-02-15
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- The color scheme to use when printing
- Named colors, tints, gradients, and patterns
- A line
- A graduated blend of two or more colors
- Used to combine objects into new shapes.
- The color scheme to use when creating a document for the internet
- Tool to select multiple objects
- A parametric curve used in computer graphics
- Works like a physical piece of paper on your desk
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- A way to manage items that make up your artwork - Ogres and onions have these.
- The border of a shape
- A single point on a computer monitor.
- Point on a path that indicates a change of direction
- The number of pixels or dots per linear unit
- A small area around your document that eliminates the need trim precisely
- The area outside the artboard.
16 Clues: A line • The border of a shape • The area outside the artboard. • Tool to select multiple objects • The color scheme to use when printing • A single point on a computer monitor. • A graduated blend of two or more colors • Used to combine objects into new shapes. • Named colors, tints, gradients, and patterns • The number of pixels or dots per linear unit • ...
GoldStar Terminology 2021-01-05
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- Personal funds received into an IRA from the client's bank account
- The process of converting assets into cash
- Minimum Distribution The minimum amount that the IRS requires an account owner to remove once they reach 72
- Process of moving funds directly from one IRA custodian to another
- Interest Interest is calculated every six months and added to the principal for that six month period
- Rollover Process of moving funds from a qualified retirement plan into an IRA
- Interest Interest not added to the principal
- Rollover A distribution of funds from a client's qualified retirement plan being rolled into an IRA within 60 days
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- A Distribution of funds from a client's IRA being rolled into another IRA within 60 days
- Kind Distribution A withdrawal of physical assets from the client's IRA
- Agreement Form that provides the required information to register the bond
- Process of dealing with uncashed checks
- A withdrawal of funds or physical assets from the client's IRA
- Basis What the asset was purchased for
- Value Estimated value of where the asset is currently
- Individual(s) who is entitled to receive the IRA once the owner has passed away
16 Clues: Basis What the asset was purchased for • Process of dealing with uncashed checks • The process of converting assets into cash • Interest Interest not added to the principal • Value Estimated value of where the asset is currently • A withdrawal of funds or physical assets from the client's IRA • Personal funds received into an IRA from the client's bank account • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2021-12-12
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- refers to a plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- describes parts that are more internal than superficial parts
- toward the back
- (ventral) toward the front
- refers to structures on the opposite side
- an imaginary midline dividing the body; a body part is closer to the midline than another part
- refers to paired structures, one of which is on each side of the midline
- refers to s lengthwise plane that divides the body into right and left portions
- refers to a plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
- refers to structures on the same side
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- body part is above another part
- toward the side, away from the midline
- a particular body part is farther from a point of attachment to the trunk than another body part
- situated near the surface
- describes a body part that is closer to a point of attachment to the trunk than another body part is
- body part is below another body part
16 Clues: toward the back • situated near the surface • (ventral) toward the front • body part is above another part • body part is below another body part • refers to structures on the same side • toward the side, away from the midline • refers to structures on the opposite side • describes parts that are more internal than superficial parts • ...
Pharmacy Terminology 2022-05-09
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- now
- physical manifestation of a drug
- oil and water emulsion
- administered into the ear canal
- clear sweetened flavored solution
- bank identification number
- fight cholesterol
- drugs that work to lift moods
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- film coated tablet
- another term for lozenge
- designated amount of annual medical costs
- Rph
- spasms from over firing neurons
- zolpidem
- suctioned pipette
- portable insulin
16 Clues: now • Rph • zolpidem • portable insulin • suctioned pipette • fight cholesterol • film coated tablet • oil and water emulsion • another term for lozenge • bank identification number • drugs that work to lift moods • administered into the ear canal • spasms from over firing neurons • physical manifestation of a drug • clear sweetened flavored solution • ...
Financial Terminology 2022-11-06
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- occurs when the prices of goods and services increase over time.
- Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest.
- is a legal status that a person or entity can enter when they're unable to repay their debts.
- To give something (like money, food, or clothes) to help a person or organization.
- Money that is made in a business after all the costs and expenses are paid.
- A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders.
- A type of investment that gives people a share of ownership in a company.
- An _______ is any resource (tangible or intangible, owned or controlled) that holds value.
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- Something you spend your money on that you expect will earn a financial return.
- loans are used to buy a home or to borrow money against the value of a home you already own.
- Amount of money you receive in your paycheck after taxes and other deductions are taken out; also called take-home pay.
- is a plan for using income to meet financial obligations.
- Objects people want that they can touch or hold, such as toys, clothes, and food.
- Money earned or received such as wages or salaries, tips, commissions, contracted pay, government transfer payments, dividends on investments, tax refunds, gifts, and inheritances.
- Money you owe another person or a business.
- Paper or coin money.
16 Clues: Paper or coin money. • Money you owe another person or a business. • A portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders. • is a plan for using income to meet financial obligations. • occurs when the prices of goods and services increase over time. • Money that needs to be repaid by the borrower, generally with interest. • ...
Musculoskeletal Terminology 2022-11-03
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- nearest to point of attachment
- backward rotation
- partial or incomplete dislocation
- decrease in angle of extremity joint
- turning outward away from body
- movement away from midline
- away from midline of body
- movement of the hands and feet upward
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- palmar surface facing downward
- circular movement of the limbs
- increase in angle of joint beyond usual arc
- palmar surface facing upward
- increase in angle of joint
- toward midline of body
- farthest from point of attachment
- movement toward midline
- movement around central axis
17 Clues: backward rotation • toward midline of body • movement toward midline • away from midline of body • increase in angle of joint • movement away from midline • palmar surface facing upward • movement around central axis • palmar surface facing downward • circular movement of the limbs • nearest to point of attachment • turning outward away from body • partial or incomplete dislocation • ...
Photorgraphy Terminology 2022-09-25
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- The seperation between the darkest and the brightest areas of the image
- The button you push when you are ready to capture an image
- Abbreviation for the digital-single-lens-reflex
- One of the three elements on the exposure triangle.
- Means "drawing with light" in Greek
- The kind of exposure that results if an image comes out dark.
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- The divice in your camera that captures how much light passes to record an image onto the memory card
- The hour after sunrise or before sunset
- The specific location from which a photo is shot.
- A camera setting that gives full control over all parts of the exposure triangle.
- the out-of-focus blurred bits in an image background
- Available light that occurs in the scene without adding any flash or light modifiers.
- The total amount of light entering the camera
- A three-legged metal stand for holding a camera that prevents the camera moving during exposures
- The art of telling a visual story with photographs.
- Size of the lens openign expressed numerically.
16 Clues: Means "drawing with light" in Greek • The hour after sunrise or before sunset • The total amount of light entering the camera • Abbreviation for the digital-single-lens-reflex • Size of the lens openign expressed numerically. • The specific location from which a photo is shot. • One of the three elements on the exposure triangle. • ...
Engineering Terminology 2022-11-28
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- Conducts electricity
- A machine that turns cylindrical metal bars down to a certain size
- A positively charged electrode
- Turns a circuit on and off
- The process of joining electrical wires together
- a light emmiting diode
- The "P" in PCB
- The "c" in PCB
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- Unit of measurement for voltage
- Resists the flow of electrons.
- A device that measures current in a circuit
- Unit of measurment for current
- A negatively charged electrode
- Does not conduct electricity
- a tiny wafer of semiconducting material used to make an integrated circuit.
- a component that only allows electrons to flow a certain way
16 Clues: The "P" in PCB • The "c" in PCB • Conducts electricity • a light emmiting diode • Turns a circuit on and off • Does not conduct electricity • Resists the flow of electrons. • Unit of measurment for current • A negatively charged electrode • A positively charged electrode • Unit of measurement for voltage • A device that measures current in a circuit • ...
Film Terminology 2021-04-07
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- camera is placed above the subject and tilted downwards
- extreme version of the low angle, whereby the camera is looking up from the ground
- the relationship between the viewer and the character is equal
- used to show action
- the organization and placement of actors and objects within the frame
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- used to establish setting
- full soft lighting, like you would see in bright sunlight
- lighting that is shone from three directions
- used to show detail
- extreme version of the high angle, whereby the camera is looking down from far above
- camera is placed below the eye line of the subject and tilted upwards
- used to show action and dialogue
- an expression used to describe the design aspects of a theatre or film production
- used to show emotions
- camera is tilted on a horizontal axis.
- a few strong lights create contrast and shadows
16 Clues: used to show detail • used to show action • used to show emotions • used to establish setting • used to show action and dialogue • camera is tilted on a horizontal axis. • lighting that is shone from three directions • a few strong lights create contrast and shadows • camera is placed above the subject and tilted downwards • ...
Directional Terminology 2023-08-31
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- Towards the __________.
- Situated ______ from a center.
- Farthest from the middle of the
- Laying face down.
- Can be used for arms and legs only.
- Can only use for blood flows and
- _______ or pertaining to a center.
- Closest to the ______ of the body.
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- ________ to the skin.
- The _________ of the foot.
- ________ the feet.
- __________ of a structure.
- ______ from the center of the body.
- ______ The back of the body.
- Toward the front of the body.
- Laying face up.
- ______ to the middle line of the body.
- Farthest away from the ______.
18 Clues: ________ the feet. • ________ to the skin. • Laying face up. • Towards the __________. • Laying face down. • The _________ of the foot. • __________ of a structure. • ______ The back of the body. • Toward the front of the body. • Situated ______ from a center. • Farthest away from the ______. • Farthest from the middle of the • Can only use for blood flows and • ...
Water Terminology 2023-09-13
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- Water water that is not naturally salty and is suitable for consumption if processed
- Limitless or endless in space extent or size
- Watering crops with a series of pipes/tubing system
- A period of drier conditions than normal
- Clean drinking water
- A dip in the land that holds a body of water
- Gradual destruction of something caused by wind, water of other natural elements
- A body of rock or sediment that holds ground water
- The process of turning liquid to vapour
- Very dry with limited water
- Limited availability, size or extent of something.
- Removing the salt contents out of water
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- Rain, snow or sleet
- The process of removing or separating out of
- An artificial lake were water is stored.
- The able to partially resist the effect of water
16 Clues: Rain, snow or sleet • Clean drinking water • Very dry with limited water • The process of turning liquid to vapour • Removing the salt contents out of water • A period of drier conditions than normal • An artificial lake were water is stored. • The process of removing or separating out of • Limitless or endless in space extent or size • ...
Livestock Terminology 2024-02-05
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- 3/8 Brahman, 5/8 Angus, solid black or red.
- Italy, tallest, short hair, low milk, great terminal sire for meat production.
- England, dual purpose, called Durham breed, not heat tolerant.
- Angus British Isles, same as Black Angus, barred from Angus herdbook.
- Netherlands,dominant breed in the U.S. dairy cattle industry, Heavy milker.
- Switzerland, one of oldest breeds, large/powerful, dual purpose.
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- 1/2 Brahman, 1/4 Hereford, and 1/4 shorthorn.
- Red with white head, legs and underline. Prone to pink-eye.
- France, "The White Whale", white color, muscled, large.
- Swiss Switzerland, Gray Color, large and docile.
- Solid black,Scotland, good marbling
- India, very little/poor feed, insect and heat resistant, large hump on back.
- Gertrudis King Ranch in Texas, descendants of bull monkey.
- Hereford Developed in Iowa, Naturally Hornless.
- Island of Jersey, England, high butterfat,excellent butterfat.
- Longhorn Naturally selected to survive in US and Mexico, variety of patterns and colors.
16 Clues: Solid black,Scotland, good marbling • 3/8 Brahman, 5/8 Angus, solid black or red. • 1/2 Brahman, 1/4 Hereford, and 1/4 shorthorn. • Hereford Developed in Iowa, Naturally Hornless. • Swiss Switzerland, Gray Color, large and docile. • France, "The White Whale", white color, muscled, large. • Gertrudis King Ranch in Texas, descendants of bull monkey. • ...
Jazz Terminology 2024-02-08
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- To bend
- One foot side, one crosses, one steps and end together
- Bent leg to straight leg kick
- To Chase
- a turning jump where you leg goes from straight into a posse
- A walking/turning step
- three energetic steps taken to the sides
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- The sequence of steps and movement to music
- To Stretch
- The act of spinning on one foot
- A kick where you leg creates a giant arch
- Taking certain steps that form a square
- To Pick
- A series of short turns
- To pass through
- Jump Split with both legs
16 Clues: To bend • To Pick • To Chase • To Stretch • To pass through • A walking/turning step • A series of short turns • Jump Split with both legs • Bent leg to straight leg kick • The act of spinning on one foot • Taking certain steps that form a square • three energetic steps taken to the sides • A kick where you leg creates a giant arch • The sequence of steps and movement to music • ...
COMPUTER TERMINOLOGY 2020-01-07
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- The smallest piece of information used by the computer.
- The shaded or colored backdrop of the screen.
- The pointer, usually an arrow or cross-shaped, controlled by the mouse.
- A file you create, as opposed to the application that created it.
- A program in which you do your work.
- A graphic symbol for an application, file or folder.
- A system malfunction in which the computer stops working.
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- To start up a computer.
- To send a file from one computer to another through a network.
- To transfer data from one computer to another.
- Files on disk that contain instructions for a computer.
- Acronym for Random-Access Memory.
- A list of program commands listed by topic.
- Start an application.
- Acronym for personal computer.
- To write a file onto a disk.
16 Clues: Start an application. • To start up a computer. • To write a file onto a disk. • Acronym for personal computer. • Acronym for Random-Access Memory. • A program in which you do your work. • A list of program commands listed by topic. • The shaded or colored backdrop of the screen. • To transfer data from one computer to another. • ...
Cooking Terminology 2024-09-06
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- decorate or embellish something
- an egg dropped from its shell and cooked in simmering water for about five minutes
- technique that involves cooking meat with either its own juices or some type of preparation such as a sauce or marinade
- a technique used to melt fat from diced meat (usually pork or bacon)
- a mixture of two liquids that can't be completely blended together
- to steep something in a liquid to extract the flavors from it
- let it sit in a flavorful liquid before cooking it
- to fry quickly in a little hot fat
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- scorch the surface of something
- domesticated birds that are produced for kai
- en place french term for "putting in place" or "gather
- a glossy coating on top of dish
- a cooking utensil of parallel bars on which food is exposed to heat
- flesh of a deer
- cooking process in which a food usually scalded in hot water
- a mixture of flour and fat cooked together and used to thicken sauces
16 Clues: flesh of a deer • decorate or embellish something • scorch the surface of something • a glossy coating on top of dish • to fry quickly in a little hot fat • domesticated birds that are produced for kai • let it sit in a flavorful liquid before cooking it • en place french term for "putting in place" or "gather • cooking process in which a food usually scalded in hot water • ...
Terminology challenge 2023-02-09
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- collection of clear fluid
- Acute allergic reaction in which red, round wheals develop on the skin
- Increased growth of cells in the keratin layer of the epidermis
- Contagious, parasitic infection of the skin with intense pruritus
- Open sore on the skin
- Wearing away or loss of epidermis.
- pigmented lesion measuring less than 1 cm
- thickened scar developing after trauma or surgical incision
- death of tissue associated with loss of blood supply
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- Thickened and rough lesion of the epidermis
- closed sac or pouch containing fluid
- White, thickened patches on mucous membrane tissue of the tongue or cheek
- Groove or crack-like sore
- Collection of dried serum and cellular debris.
- Loss of pigment (depigmentation) in areas of the skin (milk-white patches).
- round or oval elevated lesion 1 cm or more in diameter.
16 Clues: Open sore on the skin • collection of clear fluid • Groove or crack-like sore • Wearing away or loss of epidermis. • closed sac or pouch containing fluid • pigmented lesion measuring less than 1 cm • Thickened and rough lesion of the epidermis • Collection of dried serum and cellular debris. • death of tissue associated with loss of blood supply • ...
Skin terminology 2023-05-25
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- the middle layer of what covers your body
- solid, round or oval lesion
- contagious infection of the skin
- a infection caused by a fungus on the skin
- a heat contact injury
- albinism is caused by a lack of
- used to scrape away a skin lesion
- absence of hair
- epithelium flat and scale like
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- a growth caused by a virus
- found in the hair and nails
- a allergic reaction caused by something
- a colorless layer of dead skin
- an oily substance
- a tiny opening
- a type of protein found in your skin
16 Clues: a tiny opening • absence of hair • an oily substance • a heat contact injury • a growth caused by a virus • found in the hair and nails • solid, round or oval lesion • a colorless layer of dead skin • albinism is caused by a lack of • epithelium flat and scale like • contagious infection of the skin • used to scrape away a skin lesion • a type of protein found in your skin • ...
Digestive terminology 2023-03-19
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- pushing/moving forward
- rounded mushy lump of food (esophagus)
- chewing
- swallowing
- method of mechanical breakdown
- liquefied food (stomach and small intestine)
- consumption via mouth
- waves of smooth muscle contraction that causes propulsion
- breakdown of macronutrients into smaller molecules (by enzymes/acids)
- found in colon
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- breakdown of chunks of food into smaller bits of the same food
- uptake of substance
- release of a substance
- removing water
- mechanical breakdown in intestines, breaks food into segments
- expelling feces
16 Clues: chewing • swallowing • removing water • found in colon • expelling feces • uptake of substance • consumption via mouth • pushing/moving forward • release of a substance • method of mechanical breakdown • rounded mushy lump of food (esophagus) • liquefied food (stomach and small intestine) • waves of smooth muscle contraction that causes propulsion • ...
CNA terminology 2025-04-16
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- difficulty
- The acronym for a fire
- low
- fast
- Unable to control bladder and/or bowel
- paralyzed from the waist down
- Stroke
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- difficulty swallowing
- diagnosis abreviation
- slow
- Device that measures blood pressure
- high
- ROM The CNA is doing the work
- The opposite of this is a full code with CPR
- twice a day
- The acronym for a fire extenguisher
16 Clues: low • slow • high • fast • Stroke • difficulty • twice a day • difficulty swallowing • diagnosis abreviation • The acronym for a fire • ROM The CNA is doing the work • paralyzed from the waist down • Device that measures blood pressure • The acronym for a fire extenguisher • Unable to control bladder and/or bowel • The opposite of this is a full code with CPR
Painting Terminology 2025-06-18
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- A painting style that aims to look true to life
- A first layer of paint that sets out the composition
- Building up paint in stages to create depth
- The lightest area of a subject, where light hits directly
- A thick application of paint that shows texture
- An artwork showing arranged objects like fruit, flowers, or bottles
- How the surface feels or looks like it would feel
- A colour made by adding white
- A fast-drying paint made of pigment and plastic
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- The surface often used for painting, stretched and primed
- A colour made by adding black
- The three colours that can’t be made by mixing others
- A painting using variations of one colour
- The arrangement of objects in an artwork
- The surface where colours are mixed
- The colours made by mixing two primaries
16 Clues: A colour made by adding black • A colour made by adding white • The surface where colours are mixed • The arrangement of objects in an artwork • The colours made by mixing two primaries • A painting using variations of one colour • Building up paint in stages to create depth • A painting style that aims to look true to life • ...
Ballet Terminology 2025-06-30
16 Clues: To Cut • Inside • To Bend • To Melt • To Pass • Outside • To Raise • Big Beat • To Stretch • To Develop • In the Air • To Disengage • On the Ground • Shape of a Cross • Circle of the Leg • Carriage of the Arms
Clinic Terminology 2023-05-17
Language Terminology 2025-02-19
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- A part of speech that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
- A figure of speech that combines contradictory terms for effect (e.g. "deafening silence").
- A contrast between expectations and reality, often highlighting a deeper truth or meaning.
- A figure of speech that compares two unlike things directly, suggesting they are alike in some way.
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally, used for emphasis or effect.
- A part of speech that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being.
- A part of speech that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
- A comparison between two different things using "like" or "as."
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities beyond their literal meaning.
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- The repetition of vowel sounds within nearby words, often used to create a musical quality.
- A part of speech that refers to a person, place, thing, idea, or quality.
- The repetition of initial consonant sounds in closely placed words for emphasis or rhythm.
- Descriptive language that evokes sensory experiences, creating vivid mental pictures.
- The deliberate use of the same word or phrase multiple times to emphasize a theme or idea.
- The attitude or emotional quality conveyed by the author's choice of words and style.
- Attributing human qualities or characteristics to non-human entities or abstract concepts.
16 Clues: A part of speech that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. • A comparison between two different things using "like" or "as." • A part of speech that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. • A part of speech that refers to a person, place, thing, idea, or quality. • A part of speech that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being. • ...
Language Terminology 2025-02-19
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- A part of speech that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
- A figure of speech that combines contradictory terms for effect (e.g. "deafening silence").
- A contrast between expectations and reality, often highlighting a deeper truth or meaning.
- A figure of speech that compares two unlike things directly, suggesting they are alike in some way.
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally, used for emphasis or effect.
- A part of speech that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being.
- A part of speech that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun.
- A comparison between two different things using "like" or "as."
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities beyond their literal meaning.
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- The repetition of vowel sounds within nearby words, often used to create a musical quality.
- A part of speech that refers to a person, place, thing, idea, or quality.
- The repetition of initial consonant sounds in closely placed words for emphasis or rhythm.
- Descriptive language that evokes sensory experiences, creating vivid mental pictures.
- The deliberate use of the same word or phrase multiple times to emphasize a theme or idea.
- The attitude or emotional quality conveyed by the author's choice of words and style.
- Attributing human qualities or characteristics to non-human entities or abstract concepts.
16 Clues: A part of speech that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun. • A comparison between two different things using "like" or "as." • A part of speech that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. • A part of speech that refers to a person, place, thing, idea, or quality. • A part of speech that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being. • ...
Musical Terminology 2025-02-26
16 Clues: Soft • Loud • Very soft • Very loud • Medium loud • Medium soft • Short and light • Emphasis and lift • Speed up gradually • Slow down gradually • Gradually get louder • Short and emphasized • Gradually get softer • Smooth and connected • not articulated/no tonguing • Start loud then get immediately soft
Livestock Terminology 2024-10-23
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- goat that isn't castrated
- horse that hasn't had a foal
- cattle that is castrated
- pig that has had a piglet
- horse that has had a foal
- horse that is castrated
- cattle that hasn't had a calf
- pig that isn't castrated
- goat that hasn't had a kid
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- cattle that isn'castrateded
- cattle that has had a calf
- pig that hasn't had a piglet
- horse that isn't castrated
- goat that is castrated
- pig that is castrated
- goat that has had a kid
16 Clues: pig that is castrated • goat that is castrated • horse that is castrated • goat that has had a kid • cattle that is castrated • pig that isn't castrated • goat that isn't castrated • pig that has had a piglet • horse that has had a foal • cattle that has had a calf • horse that isn't castrated • goat that hasn't had a kid • cattle that isn'castrateded • pig that hasn't had a piglet • ...
Religion Terminology 2026-02-19
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- To be with another person in their suffering or pain
- The parts of something written or spoken
- of God: where God’s will is done.
- God reconciling people with God through the sacrifice of Jesus.
- Fulfilling a particular role based on one’s gifts .
- assembled spectators or listeners.
- Love: A love that is self-giving.
- A short story told based on common life experiences
- To reach out to others and meet their needs.
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- To excuse the sin or actions of self or another
- To be kind and forgiving..
- collection of books divided into 2 parts
- Giving to each person what is owed to them.
- teaching a conception of right behaviour
- A short story, typically with animals as characters
- A significant communication with someone else.
16 Clues: To be kind and forgiving.. • of God: where God’s will is done. • Love: A love that is self-giving. • assembled spectators or listeners. • The parts of something written or spoken • collection of books divided into 2 parts • teaching a conception of right behaviour • Giving to each person what is owed to them. • To reach out to others and meet their needs. • ...
IT-terminology 2026-02-05
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- Technologies and practices designed to protect nerworks and hardware.
- Delivery of computing services over the internet.
- Digital key used for authentication.
- A service that creates an encrypted connection through a series of servers
- Unique address to indentify a website.
- The maximum rate of data transfer across a network.
- Malicious or harmful software
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- Process of finding and fixing code errors.
- A two-symbol numbering scheme.
- Rules for writing code in a programming language.
- A software you use to surf the internet.
- A network security system that monitors incoming outgoing traffic
- The thing every website forces on you.
- A virus or malware hidden in another piece of software
- Unwanted email messages.
- A set of rules allowing different software to communicate with each other.
16 Clues: Unwanted email messages. • Malicious or harmful software • A two-symbol numbering scheme. • Digital key used for authentication. • The thing every website forces on you. • Unique address to indentify a website. • A software you use to surf the internet. • Process of finding and fixing code errors. • Rules for writing code in a programming language. • ...
Puzzle Terminology 2025-09-03
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- One who deciphers the puzzle, seeker of answers
- Letters placed into the grid, solving the puzzle
- Vertical entry, top to bottom
- Puzzle with layered clues, often metaphorical
- Horizontal entry, left to right
- Puzzle creator, architect of clues and layout
- Structured layout of squares, where answers live
- Central idea linking multiple entries
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- Scrambled word puzzle, rearranged to reveal
- Balanced grid design, often rotational
- Individual answer placed in the grid
- Solid square dividing sections, no letters allowed
- Grid of hidden words, found in any direction
- Puzzle of intersecting words and clues
- Hint or riddle guiding the solver’s path
- Symbol or image used in place of letters
16 Clues: Vertical entry, top to bottom • Horizontal entry, left to right • Individual answer placed in the grid • Central idea linking multiple entries • Balanced grid design, often rotational • Puzzle of intersecting words and clues • Hint or riddle guiding the solver’s path • Symbol or image used in place of letters • Scrambled word puzzle, rearranged to reveal • ...
Poetry Terminology 2026-05-31
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- The use of something to represent something else
- A stop or pause in a line using punctuation
- The repetition of the same consonant sound
- The feeling, mood, voice, attitude, manner, or outlook of a piece of writing
- The effect created when a non-human object is written about as if it were a human being
- Repeating a sound, a word, or a phrase for effect
- An image where one thing is said to be something else
- A group of lines of verse within a poem, arranged in a particular way
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- A turning point in a poem
- A figure of speech which uses exaggeration to emphasise a point
- The repetition of identical vowel sounds
- A comparison of one thing with another using 'like' or 'as'
- The alliteration of 's', 'sh', or 'ch' sound within a line of verse
- A recurring line or phrase, especially at the end of a verse
- A running over of the sense and grammatical structure from one line to the next
- Language that appeals to the senses, which creates a vivid picture in your mind
16 Clues: A turning point in a poem • The repetition of identical vowel sounds • The repetition of the same consonant sound • A stop or pause in a line using punctuation • The use of something to represent something else • Repeating a sound, a word, or a phrase for effect • An image where one thing is said to be something else • ...
South 1 crossword puzzle trivia 2023-11-13
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- a color code for fire
- color code for emergent security response
- color code for building evacuation
- color code for Hazmat incident
- Color code for Medical emergency (Clinical Area)
- Color code for Medical emergency (None clinical)
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- color code for pediatric medical emergency
- 2 legged creature that symbolize thanksgiving
- color code for emergency dep. surge
- everyone is wearing costume and collecting goodies
- color code for Infant child abduction
- color code for disaster
- color code for active shooter
13 Clues: a color code for fire • color code for disaster • color code for active shooter • color code for Hazmat incident • color code for building evacuation • color code for emergency dep. surge • color code for Infant child abduction • color code for emergent security response • color code for pediatric medical emergency • 2 legged creature that symbolize thanksgiving • ...
U10-R1 2023-02-09
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- (v) to come from a particular origin
- (n) product you can buy or sell
- (adj) frequently, usually
- (v) to include something as part of something else
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- (v) to take control of a country or people, or defeat by war
- (n) words and phrases used for a particular subject
- (n) a local, usually spoken, form of a language
7 Clues: (adj) frequently, usually • (n) product you can buy or sell • (v) to come from a particular origin • (n) a local, usually spoken, form of a language • (v) to include something as part of something else • (n) words and phrases used for a particular subject • (v) to take control of a country or people, or defeat by war
Anatomical Terminology! 2021-12-16
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- Describes parts that are more internal than superficial parts.
- A body part that is farther away from a point of attachment to the trunk than another part is.
- Means towards the back
- Means that a body part is below another part.
- Means situated towards the surface.
- Refers to a lengthwise plane that divides the body into right and left sections.
- Refers to paired structures, one is on each side of the midline.
- Refers to a plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions.
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- Means a body part that is above another part.
- Refers to structures on the opposite side.
- Refers to an imaginary midline that divides the right and left side into equal halves.
- Mean towards the front.
- Describes a body part that is closer to a point of attachment to the trunk than another body part is.
- Refers to a plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions.
- Refers to structures on the same side.
- Means towards the side, away from midline.
16 Clues: Means towards the back • Mean towards the front. • Means situated towards the surface. • Refers to structures on the same side. • Refers to structures on the opposite side. • Means towards the side, away from midline. • Means a body part that is above another part. • Means that a body part is below another part. • ...
Math Terminology 2022-03-07
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- Math operation whose answer is a product
- A mathematical function whose relationship has a constant change under the same proportion
- A number when multiplied by itself produces a specific quantity
- A mathematical function whose highest degree is to the third power
- A single mathematical expression
- A number or variable being multiplied by another variable
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- The distance a value is away from zero
- The power to which a number or expression is raised
- Multiplying each term in a set of parenthesis by another term outside the parenthesis
- A mathematical expression containing several terms
- A mathematical relationship where terms are represented along a single line
- A drawing or picture to represent a mathematical expression or equation
- A mathematical function whose highest degree is to the second power
- Math operation whose answer is a quotient
- A symbol or placeholder for a quantity that might change
- The acronym that represents first, outside, inside, last
16 Clues: A single mathematical expression • The distance a value is away from zero • Math operation whose answer is a product • Math operation whose answer is a quotient • A mathematical expression containing several terms • The power to which a number or expression is raised • A symbol or placeholder for a quantity that might change • ...
Science Terminology 2022-02-10
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- all of living thing on Earth
- the movement of liquids and gases
- a note by way of explanation or comment added to a text or diagram
- highly reactive gas composed of three oxygen atoms
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order
- the 600km thick layer of gas that surrounds Earth
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- the energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
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- the action of surface processes that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material
- the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8
- give a brief statement of the main points
- a chemical element with the symbol C
- Earth's rigid outer zone, made up of tectonic plates
- all the water on Earth
- the ejection of molten rock, steam
- the state of the atmosphere at a particular place
16 Clues: all the water on Earth • all of living thing on Earth • the movement of liquids and gases • the ejection of molten rock, steam • a chemical element with the symbol C • give a brief statement of the main points • the state of the atmosphere at a particular place • the 600km thick layer of gas that surrounds Earth • highly reactive gas composed of three oxygen atoms • ...
Legal Terminology 2014-05-19
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- The term used to describe activity that happens regarding a legal claim before a lawsuit is officially filed.
- A written or printed statement made under oath
- A perceptive thing that tends to prove or disprove a fact.
- A document that names the executor of an estate and authorizes the executor to handle the estate.
- An agreement between two or more parties that create obligations to do or not to do a particular thing
- Laws that protect a person's personally identifiable information.
- Examination of a cadaver to determine or confirm the cause of death
- Acquiring from a person the necessary information to pursue a potential claim.
- To commence and carry out a legal action; to engage in; carry on.
- The decision of a trial jury or a judge that deterimines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
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- The time within which a lawsuit must be filed or a criminal prosecution begun.
- Short for a cause of action, lawsuit, or controversy
- The geographic area in which a court has jurisdiction.
- A party that files a civil suit with a court of law.
- An individual who gives testimony under oath or affirmation, either orally or by affidavit or deposition.
- Process of finding our or learning previously unknown information
16 Clues: A written or printed statement made under oath • Short for a cause of action, lawsuit, or controversy • A party that files a civil suit with a court of law. • The geographic area in which a court has jurisdiction. • A perceptive thing that tends to prove or disprove a fact. • Process of finding our or learning previously unknown information • ...
Dance Terminology 2012-04-09
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- Arms are rounded and lowered in front of thighs
- The gesturing leg
- Arms are rounded and in line with belly button. Feet, heels together and toes turned out
- Arms are rounded and out to the side of the body. Feet, heels apart and toes turned out
- A slide along the ground
- Both arms rounded and above the head. Feet, heel is in line the toe of the other foot and toes turned out
- The ability of the dancer to stand and move with the legs externally rotated at the hip
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- Feet are placed side by side, with the toes pointing straight ahead
- Bending movement of the knees
- Step behind, side, front
- A balancing position, where one leg is off the ground to the back and arms are in correct alignment to the front and side
- Raising the foot onto demi-pointe
- An action where the foot and leg are stretched along the ground and away from the body
- One arm is in front of the body and one arm out to the side. Feet, heel is in line with the middle of the other foot and toes turned out
- Split leap
- A Jump with straight legs
16 Clues: Split leap • The gesturing leg • Step behind, side, front • A slide along the ground • A Jump with straight legs • Bending movement of the knees • Raising the foot onto demi-pointe • Arms are rounded and lowered in front of thighs • Feet are placed side by side, with the toes pointing straight ahead • ...
French Terminology 2014-11-19
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- A movement involving all forms of art in which the artist drew upon classic Greek and roman models as examples of perfection. it observed a strict adherence to the unity of time, place and action.
- popular play in France written by Pierre Corneille. Play went against French theatre general rules. Suppose to use one location, this play used multiple locations even a war happened in 24 hours.
- medieval conventions of presenting more than one locatin onstage at the same time, also called multiple setting.
- A scene in a play of which the beginning and the end are marked by a change in the makeup of the group of characters onstage, rather than by the lights going up or down or the set being changed.
- one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more
- French verse form containing twelve-syllable lines, divided into two six-syllable hemispheres with each pair and adjacent lines rhyming
- the typical for classical heroes, an adaptation of roman armor, tonic boots, which by the late 7th century stylized.
- 1622-1673.He was the son of a prosperous holstered and furniture maker. He was fully educated and had an offer to work for his father.
- Born 22 Dec. 1639 dramatist one of the great playwright of the 17th century, he also wrote one comedy
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- required a play to have a single action represented as occurring in a single place and with the course of a day
- originally called Palil-Cardinal, located 1st aroundissment of Paris. The palace was the personal residence of cardinal richeir
- chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched.
- membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day
- form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme
- charades in the play were expected to be dealt with according to their actions. The good were rewarded and the evil were punished
- actors hired in the 18th century according to the type of characters they played and the remained in these lines throughout their careers.
16 Clues: form of literary theatre poetry rhyme scheme • membership was restricted to the forty most eminent literary figure of the day • chief minister of France under his leadership, religious squabbles were squelched. • one of the three great 17th century French dramatist, he wrote Le cid, Cinna, The Liar and more • ...
Kennel Terminology 2014-09-16
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- loose skin behind an animals next often used to handling and restrain animals
- meat eater
- eating of feces
- carnivore family that also includes weasels, mink, otter and skunks. Species in this family have scent glands that produce strong smelling musk.
- (Two words) Rabbit nocturnal feces that is looser than normal and contains vitamins and nutrients the the rabbit consumes
- (Two words) when patches of fur is lost from the chinchilla coat to avoid predators in nature.
- any of several short-tailed South American rodents
- is the band just above a birds beak where their nostrils are found
- (Two words)ulceration of the foot pads and foot area caused by the animals body weight pressing down on the foot; commonly seen in rabbits housed on wire caged floors.
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- group of parrot-like birds that includes parrots, budgerigars, cockatiels (among others) that have a strong curved beak and tow forward -facing toes and two rear-facing toes.
- perching birds, most songs birds (finches, sparrows) have three forward facing toes and one rear- facing toe.
- becoming active at twilight or before sunrise.
- a muscular organ that crushes the food up with the digestive juices into a fluid mass. The gizzard contains pieces of grit that the bird has eaten to assist the crushing.
- word derived from a Latin verb that means to gnaw.
- gnawing herbivorous mammals having two pairs of incisors in the upper jaw one behind the other and comprising the rabbits, hares, and pikas.
- storage facility, it does not digest the food
16 Clues: meat eater • eating of feces • storage facility, it does not digest the food • becoming active at twilight or before sunrise. • word derived from a Latin verb that means to gnaw. • any of several short-tailed South American rodents • is the band just above a birds beak where their nostrils are found • ...
Kennel Terminology 2014-09-16
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- loose skin behind an animals next often used to handling and restrain animals
- eating of feces
- gnawing herbivorous mammals having two pairs of incisors in the upper jaw one behind the other and comprising the rabbits, hares, and pikas.
- meat eater
- carnivore family that also includes weasels, mink, otter and skunks. Species in this family have scent glands that produce strong smelling musk.
- a muscular organ that crushes the food up with the digestive juices into a fluid mass. The gizzard contains pieces of grit that the bird has eaten to assist the crushing.
- is the band just above a birds beak where their nostrils are found
- (Two words)ulceration of the foot pads and foot area caused by the animals body weight pressing down on the foot; commonly seen in rabbits housed on wire caged floors.
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- storage facility, it does not digest the food
- (Two words) Rabbit nocturnal feces that is looser than normal and contains vitamins and nutrients the the rabbit consumes
- group of parrot-like birds that includes parrots, budgerigars, cockatiels (among others) that have a strong curved beak and tow forward -facing toes and two rear-facing toes.
- (Two words) when patches of fur is lost from the chinchilla coat to avoid predators in nature.
- perching birds, most songs birds (finches, sparrows) have three forward facing toes and one rear- facing toe.
- becoming active at twilight or before sunrise.
- word derived from a Latin verb that means to gnaw.
- any of several short-tailed South American rodents
16 Clues: meat eater • eating of feces • storage facility, it does not digest the food • becoming active at twilight or before sunrise. • word derived from a Latin verb that means to gnaw. • any of several short-tailed South American rodents • is the band just above a birds beak where their nostrils are found • ...
Database Terminology 2014-09-05
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- A structured collection of data.
- Sort that arranges the database in order of one field only.
- Data type for holding a date.
- Field that uniquely identifies a record.
- Check that some data is entered.
- Data type for holding numbers eg 123.
- Finds data that matches a criteria.
- Checks that data contains enough characters.
- One item of data in a record.
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- Process of checking data is sensible.
- All the data held on one item.
- type Type of data to be stored.
- Data type for holding an image/picture.
- Sort that arranges the database in order of more than one field.
- Checks that data is within an acceptable range.
- Data type for holding a set of characters.
- Information that has no meaning.
17 Clues: Data type for holding a date. • One item of data in a record. • All the data held on one item. • type Type of data to be stored. • A structured collection of data. • Check that some data is entered. • Information that has no meaning. • Finds data that matches a criteria. • Process of checking data is sensible. • Data type for holding numbers eg 123. • ...
FSET Terminology 2016-05-04
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- Entity that is owned by an individual and not part of the government
- A job in which no public money goes towards paying salary
- A term used by work programs to credit the agency for assisting the individual in obtaining employment
- Employment that is 30 or more hours a week
- Service provided for 90 days after a non-exempt ABAWD obtains employment
- Employment that is less than 30 hours a week
- One's profession, trade or employment
- Organization that are owned and operated by the government
- One who offers and provides work to another person
- Employment in which an agency places an individual at a work site based on the employer needs
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- Reason for Leaving: code TR
- Reason for Leaving: code SE
- Reason for Leaving: code FI
- Employment for which the employer is reimbursed for employing and/or training a worker
- Income earned directly from an individual's personal business
- Organization whose purpose does not include generating revenue
16 Clues: Reason for Leaving: code TR • Reason for Leaving: code SE • Reason for Leaving: code FI • One's profession, trade or employment • Employment that is 30 or more hours a week • Employment that is less than 30 hours a week • One who offers and provides work to another person • A job in which no public money goes towards paying salary • ...
