opposites Crossword Puzzles
Math crossword puzzle 2017-11-24
Across
- is defined as the vertical number line in a Cartesian Coordinate System.
- is a symbol (usually a letter) that represents a value.
- are the counting numbers from zero to infinity.
- is the number raised to the power which represents the number of units of a number system.
- least positive integer number that is a multiple of two or more numbers
- a flat figure with four sides, which can be either convex or concave.
- any angle less than 90° is called
- the total space inside the boundary of any object is called as
- an angle which is more than 90° and less than 180° is known as
- a polygon with three sides and three angles.
- a polygon with five sides is known as
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- is defined as the horizontal number line in a Cartesian Coordinate System.
- is a positive value of any number.
- is a quadrilateral with four congruent sides and four congruent angles (90°).
- is the average of the numbers.
- a quadrilateral in which opposite sides are parallel, equal in length, and also opposite angles equal.
- is that the thing is without any defective in that during making of that thing.
- is a pictorial representation of any statistics which is used to compare data
- if a number is similar to the positive exponent's reciprocal then it is known as the
- it is the total number of substance present in an object.
- a straight line whose both the ends touch the circumference of circle.
- the power of the base is called an
- a 4-sided polygon where all interior angles are 90°.
- a set of points in a plane in which the distance of a point from the center is same as the distance of the other points from the center.
- is a number which having same value but different sign.
25 Clues: is the average of the numbers. • any angle less than 90° is called • is a positive value of any number. • the power of the base is called an • a polygon with five sides is known as • a polygon with three sides and three angles. • are the counting numbers from zero to infinity. • a 4-sided polygon where all interior angles are 90°. • ...
Figure of Speech Crossword Puzzle 2019-06-11
Across
- A direct or indirect reference to a particular aspect.
- A nice way of saying something mean to someone. Making something bad sound good. Aim to soften the blow.
- Places two opposite words next to each other.
- The imitation or exaggeration of another text type in order to create humour.
- To use something that isn’t yours.
- Compares and contradicts ideas in a sentence.
- A comparison without using like and as.
- An insulting remark which hints at something, without stating it directly.
- An over-exaggeration not meant to be taken literally.
- Repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
- A build-up of ascending ideas, but the final statement is often flat and unexpected.
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- The use of words that imitate and reproduce real-life sounds and actions (sound-effects).
- Associating a word which refers to an object.
- questions A question that expects no answer back.
- An abstract idea, speaking to an object or a dead person as if they were alive.
- A word or phrase that refers to the bigger picture.
- Giving human qualities to inanimate objects.
- Repetition of vowels sounds.
- A statement that seems to challenge itself because it combines words or ideas that are opposites. However, it is true.
- When words sound the same, cat, hat, beer, fear.
- Implies the opposite of what is said in a sarcastic way.
- Direct comparison always using the words like and as.
- Occurs when one thing is said but something else is intended to purposely humiliate someone.
- A clever play on words, alike in sound but different in meaning.
- A brief statement which intends to be funny or mocking / sarcastic.
- Makes fun of a person, idea, or institution and its purpose is not just to entertain, but also to inform or make people think. Its aim is to change the situation and educate or entertain through humour.
26 Clues: Repetition of vowels sounds. • To use something that isn’t yours. • A comparison without using like and as. • Giving human qualities to inanimate objects. • Associating a word which refers to an object. • Places two opposite words next to each other. • Compares and contradicts ideas in a sentence. • When words sound the same, cat, hat, beer, fear. • ...
Break a Leg! 2024-11-13
Across
- the character portrayed by an actor in a drama.
- a list of cues for the technicians.
- in music, a recurring musical theme that accompanies a character or situation; in drama, then, the repetition of a word or phrase or image.
- the physical or psychological separation of the audience from the action of a play, needed to maintain the artistic illusion of the play.
- dynamic use of opposites, such as movement/stillness, sound/silence, and light/darkness.
- the area of the stage closest to the audience.
- actions or behavior of an actor on stage used to give information, enhance character, define focus, or establish importance.
- the invisible wall of a set through which the audience sees the action of the play.
- instructions in the script that tell the actors what to do and where to move on stage; may also provide information about the setting.
- a person who writes a play.
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- a set with three walls and a ceiling, leaving the fourth wall to be imagined by the actors. The box set represents a real room with doors and windows that work.
- stage direction; to leave the stage.
- acting without words.
- a tryout for a part in a drama; also, the act of trying out.
- the appearance of the cast at the end of a play to receive applause from the audience.
- the scenery, costumes, and special, or visual, effects in a production.
- how an actor uses his or her voice to convey character.
- how an actor uses body, voice, and thought to develop and portray a character.
- the staging of a dramatic work for presentation to an audience.
- the area between the front curtain and the edge of the stage.
- in acting, when two people perform on stage.
- the area behind or beyond the stage that includes dressing rooms and wings.
- a play in which sarcasm, irony, and ridicule are used to expose or attack folly or pretension in society.
23 Clues: acting without words. • a person who writes a play. • a list of cues for the technicians. • stage direction; to leave the stage. • in acting, when two people perform on stage. • the area of the stage closest to the audience. • the character portrayed by an actor in a drama. • how an actor uses his or her voice to convey character. • ...
HIMYM Final Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-20
Across
- Ted’s online date whose true name was a mystery until the very end, and whose behavior fit a certain infamous theory.
- The last name of a nanny with ties to a family business that didn’t quite live up to its rhyming potential.
- Name of the artist whose moment of silence was interrupted by candy, with a hidden nod to a martial arts rat.
- The man behind an audacious 2-out-of-3 confidence play.
- Barney's conclusion after a chaotic discussion about confusing club names
- The neighbors whose overbearing friendship taught Marshall and Lily an important lesson about boundaries
- The recurring tradition between Ted and Marshall, where each watch sparks reflections on the passage of time.
- Made-up neighborhood in 'How I Met Your Mother' with an unfortunate acronym hiding a smelly secret.
- A nostalgic stop for Ted and Marshall, marked by long drives, a broken radio, and unforgettable college memories.
- Barney’s loss of confidence, first triggered by a lie and later affecting his game with women, which he calls 'the ...'.
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- The cop who communicated over the radio during a tense standoff, revealing unexpected connections.
- Ted’s long-time Halloween obsession, tied to a costume, a KitKat, and a disappointing reunion. The costume was a...
- Ted’s ‘date’ to a gala, who wasn’t what he thought she was. She was a...
- Barney’s made up word that blends two opposites, showcased in his infamous video resume
- A holiday born from a bet, celebrated with unexpected violence
- "A vehicle that endured endless road trips, a single-song soundtrack, and a scalding caffeine mishap
- Ted’s mysterious date with a secretive woman, whose real name was hidden behind a nickname. The nickname was...
- Marshall’s emotional tradition honoring his father, which grew from a private moment to a heartwarming gathering
- Ted's date who unknowingly led him to an important connection through a subway encounter
- Robin’s former BFF from her teenage popstar days, whose nickname sparkled on a space-themed show
20 Clues: The man behind an audacious 2-out-of-3 confidence play. • A holiday born from a bet, celebrated with unexpected violence • Ted’s ‘date’ to a gala, who wasn’t what he thought she was. She was a... • Barney's conclusion after a chaotic discussion about confusing club names • Barney’s made up word that blends two opposites, showcased in his infamous video resume • ...
HIMYM Final Crossword 2025-01-01
Across
- Robin’s former BFF from her teenage days, whose name sparkled on a space-themed show
- Marshall’s emotional tradition honoring a family member, which grew from a private moment to a heartwarming gathering
- A nostalgic stop for Ted and Marshall, marked by long drives, a broken radio, and unforgettable college memories
- Barney's conclusion after a chaotic discussion about confusing club names
- The cop who communicated over the radio during a tense standoff, revealing unexpected connections
- The last name of the neighbors whose overbearing friendship taught Marshall and Lily an important lesson about boundaries
- A holiday born from a bet, celebrated with unexpected chaos
- A vehicle that endured endless road trips, a single-song soundtrack, and a scalding caffeine mishap
- Made-up neighborhood with an unfortunate acronym hiding a smelly secret
- Ted’s online date whose true identity was a mystery until the very end, and whose behavior fit a certain infamous theory
- Barney’s loss of confidence, first triggered by a lie and later affecting his game with women, which he calls the ...
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- The nanny with ties to a family business that didn’t quite live up to its rhyming potential
- Ted’s mysterious date with a secretive woman, whose real name was hidden behind a nickname
- The misunderstood profession of one of Ted’s dates to an awards show
- Ted's date who unknowingly led him to an important connection through a subway encounter
- The name of the man behind an audacious 2-out-of-3 confidence play
- Artist whose gallery opening was interrupted by candy, with a hidden nod to a martial arts rat
- The recurring tradition where each watch sparks reflections on the passage of time
- Barney’s made up word that blends two opposites, showcased in his infamous video resume
- Ted’s long-time obsession, tied to a holiday, a KitKat, and a disappointing reunion
20 Clues: A holiday born from a bet, celebrated with unexpected chaos • The name of the man behind an audacious 2-out-of-3 confidence play • The misunderstood profession of one of Ted’s dates to an awards show • Made-up neighborhood with an unfortunate acronym hiding a smelly secret • Barney's conclusion after a chaotic discussion about confusing club names • ...
Graphic Design Final 2026-05-13
Across
- blue, green, and violet are ____ ____
- ____ style (fx) tool lets you add stroke, drop shadow, etc.
- immediately attracts attention
- tool used to draw/add color in photoshop
- another word for size
- you ___ two primary colors to make a secondary color
- orange, green, violet are _____ colors
- creates a sense of motion
- style or appearance of text
- good projects should be set at 200-300 dpi ______
- the ____ tool lets you cut off extra space in a design
- primary + secondary (red-orange, blue-green, etc.)
- complementary colors stand out when ____ to each other
- black + a color
- tool used to drop in large areas of color in photoshop
- ride around the galaxy in ufos
- red>orange>yellow>green>blue>violet: order of the color ____
- tool used to move things in photoshop
- white + a color
- visually perceived area enclosed by line or color
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- can be used to alter or visually change an image
- tool used to blend and fade colors together, usually for a background in photoshop
- hue, intensity, value (color wheel)
- automatic selection tool in photoshop
- manual selection tool in photoshop
- art whose purpose is to sell or promote something
- agreement between elements in a design
- blue and _____ are complementary colors
- red and _____ are complementary colors
- warm colors make things ____ ____
- red, yellow, blue are _____ colors
- red, orange, and yellow are ____ ____
- how light or dark something is
- surface quality of objects
- opposites on the color wheel
- selection tool that works like a paintbrush
- movement of the viewers eye
- continuous mark made on a surface
- cool colors make things _____
- used to set boundaries of a design
- tool used to change size, rotate, flip, etc.
- equal distribution of visual weight
- violet and _____ are complementary colors
- 3D quality on 2D surface
- tool used for text in photoshop
45 Clues: black + a color • white + a color • another word for size • 3D quality on 2D surface • creates a sense of motion • surface quality of objects • style or appearance of text • movement of the viewers eye • opposites on the color wheel • cool colors make things _____ • immediately attracts attention • how light or dark something is • ride around the galaxy in ufos • ...
crossword puzzle 2021-04-09
Across
- number set that includes the number zero and all of the natural numbers as well as their opposites
- 3/5 of 25 is
- least common multiple of 5 and 10
- 2^2x3^1=____
- A={1,3} B={2,3,4} A∩B={____}
- 35/7=5 and 5 is the ____
- a is even if a is ____ by 2
- everything in the universe that is not in the set
- solution: 0/0=____
- the sum of a number and it's ____ is zero
- the ____ of a/b is b/a
- property: 2(x+4)=2x+8
- axb=c in which c is a ____ of a and b
- -3/5 is a ___ fraction
- is an ____ number
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- a number that is neither prime nor composite
- the number of parts in the whole (a/b in which b is the ____)
- if the quotient has a remainder of 0 then it is ____
- there are 10 ____ in base 10 (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)
- 4+0=4 4x1=4 0 and 1 are ____ elements
- a phone number is an example of a ____ number
- property: 6x5x3=3x6x5
- a/b is in simplest form if a and b have no common ____
- a ____ number refers to how many things are in a set
- the first prime number and only even number
- 1.333... is an example of ____ numbers
- the greatest common factor of 16 and 24
- zero as a denominator is ____
- the number of parts we have (a/b in which a is the ____)
- how many factors of 12 are there
- set A= {m,a,t,h,} n(A)=____
- axb=c in which a and b are ____
- 111 in base 2 is ____ in base 10
- in order to convert base 2 to base 10 always ____
- value: the distance from zero to a number
- exactly 2 factors- the number itself and 1
36 Clues: 3/5 of 25 is • 2^2x3^1=____ • is an ____ number • solution: 0/0=____ • property: 6x5x3=3x6x5 • property: 2(x+4)=2x+8 • the ____ of a/b is b/a • -3/5 is a ___ fraction • 35/7=5 and 5 is the ____ • a is even if a is ____ by 2 • set A= {m,a,t,h,} n(A)=____ • A={1,3} B={2,3,4} A∩B={____} • zero as a denominator is ____ • axb=c in which a and b are ____ • how many factors of 12 are there • ...
OSCILLATION - ANGELINE SHARON 2021-08-14
Across
- The centripetal force is proportional to the mass
- quotient of force by cross-sectional area
- The force that causes an object to move in a circle is style
- The frictional force between the surfaces of a moving solid in fluid will be proportional to the relative velocity of motion the object to its "fluid is the sound of law"
- Opposite of centripetal force
- how stiff is the spring is the meaning of … spring
- The physical properties of an object used to describes the behaviour of the observed object
- Interactions that can cause an object mass changes objects
- The force produced by the work of an elastic object is style
- The force that appears when 2 objects touch and its direction opposite is style
- The time it takes for an object to do one full vibration/turn
- The product of the period by the time is the sum
- Friction between two solid objects that are not moving relative to each other is the frictional force
- When two objects are moving relative to each other and rub against each other there is friction
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- If the tensile force applied to a spring is not exceeds the elastic limit of the material, the increase in length spring is directly proportional or proportional to the tensile force is the sound of law
- In the spring force if the spring constant is reduced then the spring force will increase
- Centripetal force occurs on objects that are moving
- Stress is proportional to the cross-sectional area
- unit of spring force
- Changes in speed in a certain time unit
- Non-negative scalar measurement of the magnitude of the oscillation a wave
- An object maintains a certain state called
- The force caused by the associated gravity with a certain mass of an object is called a force
- The centripetal force is the product of the velocity squared in times … in the fingers
- The distance between the position of the vibrating object from equilibrium position
25 Clues: unit of spring force • Opposite of centripetal force • Changes in speed in a certain time unit • quotient of force by cross-sectional area • An object maintains a certain state called • The product of the period by the time is the sum • The centripetal force is proportional to the mass • Stress is proportional to the cross-sectional area • ...
English 12 Terminology 2015-01-27
Across
- Words that are conversational and considered inappropriate in academic writing
- When the opposite of expectations becomes true.
- A character who undergoes a significant change.
- Directly addressing someone or something that is not there.
- The character who must overcome the central conflict.
- Conflict experienced due to forces within the main character
- The authors opinion of the subject matter
- Opposite concepts placed near each other and in parallel form
- Words which sound like their meaning.
- Poetry revering the natural setting over the urban
- "The chair sat in the corner in loneliness."
- Poem showing grief over the death or passing of a loved one.
- The overall emotional quality.
- A phrase or saying in which the words themselves cannot be used to construct meaning.
- Repetition of consonant sounds
- Any language with a secondary deeper meaning.
- "aristocratic hamburger"
- "The night was a cloak."
- An overused phrase lacking its original meaning and impact
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- Close repetition of beginning sounds.
- Information spread through deceit
- An intentional use of making something less important than it is.
- Writing that ridicules the style or writings of another author.
- Opposing ideas placed in close proximity.
- The rhythm of poetic lines.
- Language of a specific group or profession
- A great exaggeration for effect.
- An explanation via example
- Writing that pokes fun at human faults with the intention of showing a need for change.
- The associated meanings of a word or phrase
- The mental images the author provokes.
- Harsh sounding words
- A comparison using a comparing word.
- Any object person place or action that has a literal meaning but also stands for something else
- A question asked merely for effect.
- The central argument
- Making something sound better than it is.
- Characters who are deliberate opposites of each other.
- A statement which intentionally contradicts itself
- Reference to a famous person or event for comparative purposes.
40 Clues: Harsh sounding words • The central argument • "aristocratic hamburger" • "The night was a cloak." • An explanation via example • The rhythm of poetic lines. • The overall emotional quality. • Repetition of consonant sounds • A great exaggeration for effect. • Information spread through deceit • A question asked merely for effect. • A comparison using a comparing word. • ...
HGVW 2025-06-09
Across
- Wat is Jeroen zijn stopwoord?
- Waarvoor kunnen we Marge wakker maken?
- Wat neemt Ard mee naar een onbewoond eiland
- Met welk gerecht maakt Jeroen indruk?
- Naar welk land zouden Daan en Martie emigreren
- Wat is Katayoun haar guilty pleasure snack
- Wat wilde Iris vroeger worden?
- Waar is Katayoun geboren?
- Wat is Maartje haar favoriete restaurant?
- Wie zou er emigreren naar Italie?
- Wat wilde Ties vroeger worden?
- Wat was het favoriete schoolvak van Shosha en Chantal?
- Welk spel spelen Tom en Reinout het liefst?
- Het favoriete shotje van Jelle
- Naam van het favoriete shotje van de groep
- Naar welke zanger luistert Koen als hij zin heeft in feest
- Wat is Patricia haar lievelingseten?
- Wat is het favoriete schoolvak van Martie en Katayoun?
- Naar wie luistert Daan als zij zin heeft in feest?
- Naar welke band luistert Rein als hij zin heeft in feest
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- Wat is Thijs zijn favoriete drankje
- Van wie is de guilty pleasure snack koetjesrepen?
- Wat voor tattoo zou Maris laten zetten?
- Wat is Ard zijn favoriete pizza?
- Naar welk land zou Inge emigreren?
- Wat is Ing haar beste eigenschap volgens Koen
- Beste eigenschap van Daan volgens Martie
- Wat is Joost zijn beste eigenschap volgens Shosha?
- Wat is Margot haar beste eigenschap?
- Daan haar stopwoordje
- Wat was Jel zijn favoriets schoolvak?
- Hoe zou Joost zichzelf omschrijven in 1 woord
- Wat voor tattoo zou Thijs laten zetten?
- Waar is Maartje bang voor?
- Wat nemen Koen en Rein mee naar een onbewoond eiland?
- Als Iris een super kracht mocht kiezen welke zou dat zijn
- Welk dier zou Marco willen zijn
- Met welk gerecht maakt Marco indruk?
- Wat was Tom zijn eerste concert?
- Waar kunnen we Tom voor wakker maken?
- Wat was Chan haar eerste concert?
- Met wie uit de vriendengroep zou Joost 1 dag willen ruilen?
- Wie heeft er geen stopwoordje
43 Clues: Daan haar stopwoordje • Waar is Katayoun geboren? • Waar is Maartje bang voor? • Wat is Jeroen zijn stopwoord? • Wie heeft er geen stopwoordje • Wat wilde Iris vroeger worden? • Wat wilde Ties vroeger worden? • Het favoriete shotje van Jelle • Welk dier zou Marco willen zijn • Wat is Ard zijn favoriete pizza? • Wat was Tom zijn eerste concert? • Wie zou er emigreren naar Italie? • ...
Mrs. Fancher’s 6th Grade Math Vocabulary 2025-02-26
Across
- measure of center if data is not symmetrical (is skewed)
- measure of an amount that can fit inside of a 3D shape (LWH)
- ratios are _____ and ___ are just division problems
- a turn around word
- a number that has a letter working with it
- each and per in the question
- this is solved by distributing and then combining like terms
- greater than or equal to (you must make at ___ your goal on the benchmark)
- comparison between 2 things. Can you count?
- big kid word for "letter"
- base x height divided by 2
- has 2 sets of parallel sides
- answer to an addition problem
- special ratio that uses the number 1 somewhere
- these are solved by splitting and undoing with inverse operations
- numbers that combine to equal 0
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- <
- >
- answer to a subtraction problem
- measure of variability if data is symmetrical (not skewed)
- each and per in the story
- measure of center if data is symmetrical (not skewed)
- answer to a division problem
- add the bases, times the height, cut it in half
- how to solve subtracting integers
- how to solve dividing fractions
- find this by making a ladder and multiplying the numbers on the side of the ladder
- a positive or negative number
- less than or equal to (peaches cost at ___ $3 per pound)
- measure of an amount that can cover the outside of a 3D shape (little weasels)
- a lonely number
- answer to a multiplication problem
- coordinate planes have 4 of these
- find this by making a ladder and multiplying the whole L of the ladder
- number seen the most in a set of data
- each piece of an expression
- measure of variability if data is not symmetrical (is skewed)
37 Clues: < • > • a lonely number • a turn around word • each and per in the story • big kid word for "letter" • base x height divided by 2 • each piece of an expression • answer to a division problem • each and per in the question • has 2 sets of parallel sides • a positive or negative number • answer to an addition problem • answer to a subtraction problem • how to solve dividing fractions • ...
Ch. 1-6 2025-11-07
Across
- four-sided polygon with two pairs of opposites sides that are both parallel and equal in length
- polygon where all interior angles are congruent
- lines that do not intersect and are not parallel
- angle bisectors point of concurrency
- an angle formed by a side and an extension
- polygon with all sides of equal length and all interior angles of equal measures
- three or more lines that intersect
- angles with a common side and common vertex
- extends in two opposite directions without end
- a quadrilateral with all four sides of equal length
- segment that joins the midpoints of two sides of the triangle
- point that divides the segment into two congruent segments
- triangle with two congruent sides
- closed shape with three or more straight sides and angles
- line that intersects two or more lines at distinct points
- common endpoint of two rays
- perpendicular from the vertex to the opposite side
- same distance
- point of concurrency of the liens containing the altitudes
- triangle with three congruent sides and angles
- regular polygon with four equal sides and four right angles
- intersection of three medians of a triangle
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- perpendicular bisectors point of concurrency
- lie on the same line
- lines that do not intersect
- measure of an angle
- equal
- quadrilateral with four right angles, and opposite sides are equal in length and parallel
- intersects a segment at its midpoint
- from the vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side
- equal side lengths of a polygon
- (two words) y=mx+b
- part of a line
- a location
- two rays with the same endpoint
- form right degree angles where two lines intersect
- ratio of vertical and horizontal change
- part of the line that consist of one endpoint
- (two words) two interior angles of a triangle that are not adjacent to the given exterior angle
- quadrilateral with at least one pari of parallel sides
40 Clues: equal • a location • same distance • part of a line • (two words) y=mx+b • measure of an angle • lie on the same line • lines that do not intersect • common endpoint of two rays • equal side lengths of a polygon • two rays with the same endpoint • triangle with two congruent sides • three or more lines that intersect • angle bisectors point of concurrency • ...
math 6 vocab 2026-03-26
Across
- the measure of the space inside of a shape
- a geometry term that means two things are exactly the same
- the longest chord on a circle
- this represents a relationship between two or more quantities
- the distance from the center of a circle to the edge
- a number's distance from zero
- a fancy math word for "opposite"
- the point at the center of the coordinate plane with the coordinates (0,0)
- a polygon with five sides
- the measure of the distance all around a shape
- a constant multiplied by a variable
- a line segment that starts on the edge of a circle and ends at another point on the edge
- the horizontal number line on the coordinate plane
- a polygon with six sides
- the vertical number line on a coordinate plane
- the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter
- another word for a number whose value is not unknown
- fill in the blank: the area of a triangle is one half ____ times height
- a quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- the number on the top of a fraction
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- a polygon with four sides
- the number on the bottom of a fraction
- any math expression with an equal sign
- the word for a polygon with congruent sides and angles
- this word means "can be represented by a line"
- two numbers that specify a point on the coordinate plane
- the whole numbers, their opposites, and zero (plural)
- another word for power, this represents how many times you multiply a number by itself
- a fancy math word for a fraction flipped upside-down
- this shape has internal angles that add up to 180 degrees
- a special word for the perimeter of a circle
- an unknown value, usually represented by a number
- means "per hundred" or "for every hundred"
33 Clues: a polygon with six sides • a polygon with four sides • a polygon with five sides • the longest chord on a circle • a number's distance from zero • a fancy math word for "opposite" • a constant multiplied by a variable • the number on the top of a fraction • the number on the bottom of a fraction • any math expression with an equal sign • ...
English Crossword - Ariel 2026-04-23
Across
- towards a particular perspective
- The running on of the thought from one line, couplet, or stanza to the next without a syntactical break (full stop, comma).
- Any use of language where the intended meaning differs from the actual literal meaning of the words themselves.
- language Words used deliberately to create an emotional impact or response.
- is a comparison where one thing or idea is described as being similar to another. Similes usually contain the words “like” or “as”.
- specialist language of a particular trade, sport, pastime or area of study
- the repetition of vowel sounds
- comparison without the use of "like" or "as"
- the use of specific objects or images to represent abstract ideas
- where a specific word, phrase or structure is repeated several times
- describes something in detail
- The placing of two things side by side so that similarities or differences between the two texts are made obvious.
- Mocking, cutting type humour that is personal in intent and aims to humiliate.
- everyday speech of a particular place or time period
- the feeling or mood in a text
- The “voice” of a poem; not to be confused with the poet him/herself.
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- compare by observing differences or opposites
- the special atmosphere or mood created by a particular envirment
- where sounds are spelt out as words
- repetition of consonant sounds
- where future events are suggested by author before they happen
- over exaggeration
- The apparent emotional state, or “attitude,” of the piece as conveyed through the language.
- Where inanimate objects or abstract concepts are given human qualities
- A recurring important idea or image.
- reference to matters outside of literary work
- question a question that is asked that is not meant to be answered
- an overused expression or idea
- a contradiction in terms (e.g. cold fire)
- implies the opposite of what was said
- a pervading idea/message or focus that a text explores.
31 Clues: over exaggeration • describes something in detail • the feeling or mood in a text • repetition of consonant sounds • the repetition of vowel sounds • an overused expression or idea • towards a particular perspective • where sounds are spelt out as words • A recurring important idea or image. • implies the opposite of what was said • a contradiction in terms (e.g. cold fire) • ...
Romeo and Juliet: Themes, Symbols, Literary Devices 2026-05-11
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- The masculine pride that fuels the family conflict.
- The rhythmic "heartbeat" meter used in the dialogue.
- The ultimate end of the lovers' bond.
- When the audience knows the truth while characters remain unaware.
- A social system where the male head of the house makes all decisions.
- Symbolizes the explosive and destructive nature of their union.
- The group/narrator that comments on the play's action.
- A 14-line poem used for the opening and their first meeting.
- A short remark intended for the audience but not other characters.
- The tragic result of the feud and the lovers' choices.
- The genre of the play, ending in great suffering.
- Hints given early on about the tragic ending.
- Love as an intense, overwhelming, and chaotic force.
- A term meaning doomed by the positions of the planets.
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- Love as a "violent delight" that can lead to a violent end.
- A figure of speech using opposites, like "loving hate."
- Represents the lovers’ beauty when hidden from the world.
- Acting on impulse without thinking of consequences.
- The "star-crossed" idea that their lives are pre-determined.
- A direct comparison between two unlike things.
- A speech where a character speaks their inner thoughts alone.
- Represents corruption and the "medicine" of the feud.
- Necessary for the lovers to defy social institutions.
- A long speech given by one character to other characters.
- A play on words used frequently by the characters.
- Symbolizes the ability to hide one’s true identity at a party.
- Romeo's primary light symbol for Juliet.
- The backdrop that allows their love to shine brightest.
- The opening speech that provides a summary of the plot.
- Represents the physical violence that breaks the lovers' bond.
- Great sorrow or distress mentioned in the play's final lines.
- Symbolize fate and a supernatural force controlling their lives.
- A symbol of Juliet’s beauty shining against the darkness.
33 Clues: The ultimate end of the lovers' bond. • Romeo's primary light symbol for Juliet. • Hints given early on about the tragic ending. • A direct comparison between two unlike things. • The genre of the play, ending in great suffering. • A play on words used frequently by the characters. • The masculine pride that fuels the family conflict. • ...
Algebra I Vocabulary Review 2014-05-13
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- A polynomial with one term
- the x-values
- the number of standard deviations a given data entry falls from the mean
- the y-values
- terms Terms with the exact same variables and exponents
- the line that divides a parabola into two congruent parts
- numbers Numbers that can be written in fraction form
- The number in front of the variable
- 2(x-3)=2x-6
- ...-2,-1,0,1,2...
- A number in the data set that is a lot smaller or larger than the rest of the data set
- the maximum or minimum point on a parabola
- ex.-3 and 3
- y=mx+b
- Substitute and simplify
- The roots, or x-intercepts, of a quadratic function
- The number/expression under the radical sign
- All rational and irrational numbers
- variation A function in the form y=kx
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- If 3=x, then x=3.
- 3x-2+2=5x-6+2
- A mathematical sentence with an equal sign
- the number(s) that makes an equation true
- 0,1,2,3...
- a set of ordered pairs
- add all the numbers in the data set and divide by the number of data entries
- The point where the graph crosses the y-axis
- Measures how spread out a data set is about the mean
- The point where the graph crosses the x-axis
- 3+4=4+3
- A polynomial with two terms
- Operations that "undo" each other ex.+,-
- value The distance a number is from zero on a number line
- rise/run
- The difference between the greatest and least data values in a data set
- the graph of a quadratic function
- f(x)
- The data entry that occurs the most in a data set
- a symbol, usually a letter, that represents an unknown number
- the number in the middle of an ordered data set
40 Clues: f(x) • y=mx+b • 3+4=4+3 • rise/run • 0,1,2,3... • 2(x-3)=2x-6 • ex.-3 and 3 • the x-values • the y-values • 3x-2+2=5x-6+2 • If 3=x, then x=3. • ...-2,-1,0,1,2... • a set of ordered pairs • Substitute and simplify • A polynomial with one term • A polynomial with two terms • the graph of a quadratic function • The number in front of the variable • All rational and irrational numbers • ...
Cross-O-Algebra 2015-05-18
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- value the distance a number is from zero on the number line; written with the symbols | |
- a number sentence without an equals sign
- a number multiplied times a variable; ex: in "3x," 3 is the coefficient
- used to solve equations; applying the opposite operation in reverse order of operations isolating the variable
- solve or work out an order of operations problem; to describe an expression as precisely as possible
- a number sentence that contains one or more variables
- NOT equal in value; a comparison of two expressions using these symbols: greater than/less than/not equal to
- a number, a variable, or a product of numbers and variables; the numbers in a sequence
- all numbers on the number line; this includes (but is not limited to) positives and negatives, integers and rational numbers, square roots, cube roots and pi
- a symbol, usually a letter, that stands for an unknown number
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- a real number that is positive including zero but not including fractions or decimals
- to replace the variable with a number that makes an equation true; to find the value of the variable, you must solve the equation
- a number that does not have a finite value
- a relationship between two variables
- pairs describes positives and negatives "pairing up"; positives and negatives cancel each other out, so the value of a zero pair is zero
- real numbers that are positive and whole but not including zero
- a number that has a finite value; includes positives, negatives, zero, whole numbers, fractions, and decimals
- to find the value of an expression by replacing variables with numbers
- a positive number, a negative number, or 0 (whole numbers and their opposites) but NOT a fraction or decimal
- any number that makes an equation true; THE ANSWER
20 Clues: a relationship between two variables • a number sentence without an equals sign • a number that does not have a finite value • any number that makes an equation true; THE ANSWER • a number sentence that contains one or more variables • a symbol, usually a letter, that stands for an unknown number • real numbers that are positive and whole but not including zero • ...
Fundamentals of Art 2022-05-05
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- The range of lightness to darkness of a color or tone.
- A 2-dimensional area with a defined boundary (geometric, organic or free-form).
- The organization of shapes/forms in space that directs the eye throughout the whole composition.
- A special focus given to a particular moment in order to draw attention, often through size or color.
- Spatial _______ is the perceived distance between foreground, middleground and background.
- The juxtaposition of opposites.
- The use of __________ angles create energy within a composition.
- The relationship between sizes of different parts/objects within an artwork.
- The method of drawing that visually represents 3D forms and structures - used by engineers, architects and artists.
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- The arrangement of shapes/objects that creates an equal distribution of weight throughout the composition.
- One way artists create interesting compositions is to _________ shapes/forms so that one appears in front of the other.
- The repetition of movement to create a gesture.
- The quality of a surface based on how it feels, either physically or visually.
- A variety of line ________ includes a range of thick to thin lines.
- Moments within an image differ from the majority to create a sense of visual interest.
- The shading technique that involves overlapping lines is cross-___________.
- All parts of an image work together to be seen as a whole in harmony.
- A 3-dimensional shape that has a sense of height, width and depth.
- The arrangement of shapes, forms and imagery within an artwork.
- The element of art that has three properties: hue, value and saturation.
- The repetition of shapes/forms in a sequential order.
- One way artists create interesting compositions is to _______ shapes/forms out of the frame in order to guide the viewer's eye beyond just the paper.
- The area between shapes/forms within a composition.
- A continuous mark that has value, weight and direction.
24 Clues: The juxtaposition of opposites. • The repetition of movement to create a gesture. • The area between shapes/forms within a composition. • The repetition of shapes/forms in a sequential order. • The range of lightness to darkness of a color or tone. • A continuous mark that has value, weight and direction. • ...
Algebraic Expressions 2022-09-09
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- Set of real numbers that can be expressed as a fraction, decimals terminate or repeat in a pattern.
- A whole number and a proper fraction
- The square of an integer
- Property that involves multiplying a value to an expression in parentheses
- When the numerator and denominator of a fraction change places.
- Used to make equivalent fractions that can be added or subtracted.
- A compact way of writing very large or very small numbers.
- Set of numbers that includes all natural numbers and zero.
- In an exponential expression, it's the number being multiplied
- Rules to follow when simplifying an expression that contains multiple operations
- The distance from zero on a number line
- Property where the number keeps its value after either addition or multiplication
- The number in the top of a fraction, the number you are dividing
- The set of all whole numbers and their opposites.
- Property that states anything multiplied by zero equals zero.
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- Property that uses the opposite to cancel out a number
- Used to indicate a root
- Property that states order does not matter with addition and multiplication
- A fraction in which the numerator is larger than the denominator
- Substituting the variables with their given values in an algebraic expression
- The opposite of square is finding this
- The set of real numbers that are decimals that never terminate and have no repetition
- A fraction that cannot be simplified any further
- The set of Counting numbers like 1, 2, 3, etc, does not include zero
- Property that states grouping doesn't matter with addition and multiplication
- In an exponential expression, tells how many times the base is multiplied
- The number in the bottom of a fraction, the number you divide by
- The set of numbers which contains all rational and irrational numbers
28 Clues: Used to indicate a root • The square of an integer • A whole number and a proper fraction • The opposite of square is finding this • The distance from zero on a number line • A fraction that cannot be simplified any further • The set of all whole numbers and their opposites. • Property that uses the opposite to cancel out a number • ...
Personality Vocabulary 2022-02-11
Across
- Basic defense mechanism that banishes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness
- Psychological test that assesses personality traits and psychopathology
- Views behavior as influeced by the interaction between people
- an individual's characterstic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
- Psychoanalytic defense mechanism by which the ego unconsciously switches unacceptable impulses into their opposites
- Assumed to be the center of personality, the organizer of our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- The extent to which people perceive control over their environment rather than feeling helpless
- Psychoanalytic defense mechanism by which people re-channel their unacceptable impulses into socially approved activities
- The perception that you control your own fate
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- Psychoanalytic defense mechanism that offers self-justifying explanations in place of the real, more threatening, unconscious reasons for one's actions
- Giving priority to one's own goals over group goals and defining one's identity in terms of personal attributes rather than group identifications
- Carl Jung's concept of a shared, inherited reservoir of memory traces from our species' history
- A characteristic pattern of behavior or a disposition to feel and act, as assessed by self-report inventories and peer reports
- A caring, accepting, nonjudgemental attitude, which Carl Rogers believed would help clients to develop self-awareness and self-acceptance
- A boy's sexual desires toward his mother and feelings of jealousy and hatred for the rival's father
- A theory of death-related anxiety; explores people's emotional and behavioral responses to reminders of their impending death
- Linear focus of pleasure seeking energies at an earlier psychosexual stage, in which conflicts were unresolved
- Part of personality that represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgement and for future aspirations
- Freud's theory of personality and therapeutic technique that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts
- A reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
- One's feelings of high or low self-worth
- widely used projective test used for the assessment of children and adults
22 Clues: One's feelings of high or low self-worth • The perception that you control your own fate • Views behavior as influeced by the interaction between people • an individual's characterstic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting • Psychological test that assesses personality traits and psychopathology • ...
Learning 2022-11-29
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- replaced the fixed in fixed action pattern
- the behaviorist who could make you anything
- the researcher who claimed that associative learning is not an arbitrary process and focused on phobias in humans
- the ______ effect is an application of classical conditioning in which the appearance of a drug acts as a CS
- adjunctive behavior includes schedule induced _______________, defined as excessive thirst
- the symbol for asymptotic associative strength in the Rescorla-Wagner model
- observational learning is also called
- an impressive bonobo
- the law about proportion of responses versus proportion of reinforcers
- what to do if behavior never
- when an established CS interferes with the conditioning of a new CS
- an enduring change in the way an organism responds based on its experience
- opposites are associated
- relatively simple, automatic response to a stimulus
- when the conditioned response is weakened or eliminated through repeated presentations of the CS without the UCS
- the tendency for a CS to occur in the presence of a stimulus other than original CS, as defined functionally
- the law that states behavior is controlled by its consequences
- used to aim bombs
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- a phobia treatment involving overwhelming the organism with the feared stimulus
- what made Pavlov excited
- schedule in which onset and offset of NS precede onset of UCS
- it is not always real when used with apes
- A type of learning that is limited to a sensitive period of an animals life and is generally irreversible
- has a "thumb"
- the tendency for learned behaviors to trigger innate behaviors is instinctive ___________
- conditioned taste aversion is also known as the ________ effect
- Any activity of an organism that can be observed or somehow measured
- a primary punisher is this
- operants are
- introduced when one key is harder to peck than another
30 Clues: operants are • has a "thumb" • used to aim bombs • an impressive bonobo • what made Pavlov excited • opposites are associated • a primary punisher is this • what to do if behavior never • observational learning is also called • it is not always real when used with apes • replaced the fixed in fixed action pattern • the behaviorist who could make you anything • ...
MAT 121 2021-06-23
Across
- A set of numbers that has a specific number of members.
- Repeated subtraction.
- Place value three left from the decimal is the ______ place.
- What number is the quotient in the problem 72/9=8?
- 7 x 1 = ?
- the portions of a number in relation to a whole number.
- A number that has more than 2 factors.
- A number is ________ if it has exactly 2 factors.
- Group of distinct objects.
- The product of primes is called prime _______.
- The opposite of an even number.
- A number that shows how many times in a set.
- A number that describes where an object is in an ordered sequence.
- A capital "U" represents this.
- 2 sets that have no common member.
- If changing the order of an operation does not change the resulting answer, it is considered what property?
- Sets being represented by two circles inside a rectangle.
- Shows repeated multiplication.
- ">" this represents _________ than.
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- What property can be used with addition and multiplication but not subtraction and division?
- A number is ________ if there is a quotient and no remainder.
- Place value three right of the decimal is the ______ place.
- "<" this represents_________ than.
- Decimals that terminate or repeat.
- Absolute Value is the __________ between zero and a number.
- the inverse of addition
- the result of subtraction
- The answer in a division problem.
- No members.
- If the ones place is an even number, it will always be divisible by ______.
- Decimals that do not terminate or repeat.
- Group of distinct objects.
- ____ - b = c, what is the name of the part missing?
- If and only if.
- Upside-down "u" indicates this.
- Not a natural number.
- Indicates you're working with a set.
- Set of numbers that are used to identify something.
- All whole numbers and thier opposites.
39 Clues: 7 x 1 = ? • No members. • If and only if. • Repeated subtraction. • Not a natural number. • the inverse of addition • the result of subtraction • Group of distinct objects. • Group of distinct objects. • A capital "U" represents this. • Shows repeated multiplication. • Upside-down "u" indicates this. • The opposite of an even number. • The answer in a division problem. • ...
ALGEBRA I UNIT 1: FOUNDATIONS OF ALGEBRA 2023-08-19
Across
- a numerical value; a term containing no variables
- to find the numerical value of
- property a(b + c) = ab + ac, or a(b - c) = ab - ac
- terms terms that have the same variable(s), with each variable raised to the same exponent
- replacing a quantity with its equal
- the constant preceding the variables in a product
- property a property of the real numbers which states that how numbers are grouped in a sum or product does not change the value
- property a property of the real numbers which states that the order in which numbers are added or multiplied does not change the value
- a letter or symbol used to represent an unknown
- the number which is repeated as a factor in an exponential expression
- expression a mathematical expression containing one or more variables
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- identity the number 0 (for the real numbers)
- inverse the reciprocal of a number; if x is a number other than zero, then 1/x is the multiplicative inverse; the product of a number and its multiplicative inverse is 1
- a mathematical phrase that cannot be determined true or false
- inverse the opposite or negative of a number; the sum of a number and its additive inverse is zero
- number a number belonging to the set made up of the numbers that are used to count: 1, 2, 3, and so on
- number a number belonging to the set made up of zero and the natural numbers
- value the distance from zero on the number line
- a number belonging to the set made up of the whole numbers and their opposites
- number a number with an infinite decimal representation that does not repeat
- number a number that can be written as a ratio of two integers in the form A/B with B ≠ 0
- a number or a variable, or an indicated product of a number and variable(s)
- the (superscript) number in an exponential expression; it tells how many times a factor is repeated
23 Clues: to find the numerical value of • replacing a quantity with its equal • identity the number 0 (for the real numbers) • value the distance from zero on the number line • a letter or symbol used to represent an unknown • a numerical value; a term containing no variables • the constant preceding the variables in a product • ...
Polynomials & Rational Expressions 2019-12-09
Across
- square trinomial a quadratic expression that can be written as a perfect square of linear expression
- an algebraic expression consisting of one or more terms in which each term is a number or a product of numbers and variables with whole-number exponents
- to divide a monomial by another monomial with no remainder
- coefficient the coefficient of the first term of a polynomial in standard form
- the part of the quadratic formula that is under the square root
- polynomial the polynomial with all its signs changed to their opposites
- to replace a variable in an expression with a numerical value
- formula the formula that can be used to solve any quadratic equation by substituting the coefficients of the equation x = -b ± √(b² - 4ac)/2a
- by inspection determining the solution(s) of an equation simply by looking at the equation
- common denominator (LCD) the least common multiple of two or more denominators
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- an expression with only one term, such as 10, 2x, and 3xy
- number a whole number greater than 1 that has exactly two factors (1 and itself)
- two numbers or expressions whose product is 1
- expression a ratio of two polynomials
- the number that appears before a variable that multiplies the variable in an algebraic expression
- the square a technique of manipulating quadratic equations so that they can be solved by taking the square root of both sides
- the value of the greatest exponent in a polynomial
- form the form of a polynomial that shows the terms listed from left to right with the powers of the variables from greatest to least
- a symbol that stands for an unknown number or value and is written is italics
- a number that is added or subtracted in a variable expression
- operations operations that are the opposite of each other and undo each other's results
21 Clues: expression a ratio of two polynomials • two numbers or expressions whose product is 1 • the value of the greatest exponent in a polynomial • an expression with only one term, such as 10, 2x, and 3xy • to divide a monomial by another monomial with no remainder • to replace a variable in an expression with a numerical value • ...
ULMaS Crossword 2020-09-08
Across
- There are 10 types of people that understand this - those that do and those that don't
- Curvy prisoner enjoys potholing
- Grip cash tightly if you're confused as to which monitor to purchase
- No end to mouth organ
- Military man dislikes imperial system
- 45th Vice-President of the USA is a well known environmentalist and sure can dance
- Man is held back by the dress he's chosen to wear
- Students' morale hits nadir as they learn they wasted years using degrees
- Where you find Mathematical fish
- Tada! So much information
- These surfaces can help you travel far and wide
- Monty's favourite way of coding
- Homer's favourite rule of calculus
- Primary school sports lesson requires Lab seating to be rearranged
- Despite being confused, Prince Tony ensures everyone's details are secure
- A painful unit
- Nosi man charged with messing up neighbour's moat
- Nags met despite being polar opposites
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- Imagine the energy a dragon would have if it met Marie Curie
- Why is the bull Spanish? And why is it being forced to turn?
- Force in rope could be cut with a knife
- This straight line is not weird at all
- Hard to resist a chaotic mosh pit
- Reasonable for fallen trunk to be in charge
- New ork is forced to distance from others
- Collide without reservation
- Mixed up rascals continue to multiply
- Confused Greek man is still able to eat 2 pies
- Positively (or negatively) scattered
- A fallen tree trunk with natural musical ability
- President Trump meets the curve
- Incarcerated felon needs to rant
- Alternating between laps and resistance electrifies training sessions
- You'd probably find this Mathematician is capes and coves
- The rule of Peter's captain
- Sheldon's favourite TV professor
- Priest's gathering was worth the weight
- Can you bear to find your location using this method?
38 Clues: A painful unit • No end to mouth organ • Tada! So much information • Collide without reservation • The rule of Peter's captain • Curvy prisoner enjoys potholing • President Trump meets the curve • Monty's favourite way of coding • Incarcerated felon needs to rant • Where you find Mathematical fish • Sheldon's favourite TV professor • Hard to resist a chaotic mosh pit • ...
AICE Marine Chapter 2 Vocab 2024-03-13
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- Ocean Circulation By Density Differences
- between core and crust
- occuring twice daily
- the study of the forms of things
- Height Between Low And High Tide
- The downward movement of water in the sea due to density differences
- occuring daily
- High Tide
- where new crust forms from upwelling magma
- smallest tidal range
- pattern of magnetic stripes on ocean floor
- A sudden release of energy inside Earth that creates seismic waves; caused by movement of tectonic plates/volcanic activity
- The outermost layer of Earth's crust
- When One Plate Slides Below Another Plate
- Big Wave Cause Big Damage
- Mariana "__________"
- A constantly moving system of deep-ocean circulation driven by temperature and salinity
- dense, basaltic layer of crust
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- two opposites states of being on either end (N & S)
- A cold water current with low salinity levels that flows north along the western coast of South America; also called the Peru current
- large sections of Earth's crust that are in constant movement over fluid mantle
- deposition of suspended particles from water
- A warm current that develops off the coast of Ecuador around December, which can cause widespread death within local food chains
- Cold Water Moves To The Surface
- Also Called A Storm Surge
- An area where cold ocean water that has seeped into Erth's crust is superheated by underlying magma and forced through vents in the ocean floor
- Erupts And Goes Boom
- Transparency Loss In Water
- Two tectonic plates move away from each other
- Rise And Fall Of The Ocean
- having to do with vibrations of the Earth's crust
- A natural process where material is worn away from the Earth's surface and transported elsewhere
- Break Down Of Rocks
- A cold current that develops off the coast of Ecuador and spreads across the Pacific, reducing sea surface temperatures for extended periods of time
34 Clues: High Tide • occuring daily • Break Down Of Rocks • occuring twice daily • Erupts And Goes Boom • smallest tidal range • Mariana "__________" • between core and crust • Also Called A Storm Surge • Big Wave Cause Big Damage • Transparency Loss In Water • Rise And Fall Of The Ocean • dense, basaltic layer of crust • Cold Water Moves To The Surface • the study of the forms of things • ...
EOC Review Terms 2024-04-19
Across
- giving something non-living human abilities (The moon smiled on us.)
- the problem in a story
- words that name sounds
- a refutation or denial.
- text that tells about the sequence of events, usually with the structure of a story
- the repeating of consonant sounds at the beginning of several words together (Ex. Hungry Happy Hippos Hid)
- a textual reference to another literary, political, mythological, or religious contemporary work, text, or event.
- the technical meaning of the words; the literal meaning.
- this term can refer broadly to the general category that a literary work falls into (drama, poetry, fiction, nonfiction) or more specifically to a certain subset of literary works grouped together on the basis of similar characteristics.
- all of the elements that go into making a story
- when the opposite of what is meant or expected happens
- the means of acknowledging the source of evidence; this refers to both in-text parenthetical citations, as well as the works cited section at the end of the paper. The style of citation (APA, MLA, or Chicago, for example) should reflect the discipline of the topic.
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- the character causing or fueling the conflict in the story
- phrases or fixed expressions that have figurative or nonliteral meanings (“It’s raining cats and dogs.”).
- the beginning of a fictional story that includes the characters, setting and introduction of conflict
- discussing opposites giving equal weight to both
- Action the part of the story that comes after the climax and shows how things settle back into a norm.
- the emotional value of the words; the subtext
- when a writer tries to paint a picture in the mind of the reader using description
- the feeling that the writer creates for the reader through imagery and diction
- the time and location of a story
- the character trying to solve the conflict
22 Clues: the problem in a story • words that name sounds • a refutation or denial. • the time and location of a story • the character trying to solve the conflict • the emotional value of the words; the subtext • all of the elements that go into making a story • discussing opposites giving equal weight to both • when the opposite of what is meant or expected happens • ...
Math Vocabulary 2024-04-25
Across
- an exact location that has no size
- a number that is a multiple of each of two or more numbers
- to write a fraction or expression in simplest form
- the sum of the items in a set of data divided by the number of items in the set; average
- two numbers on a number line that are the same distance from 0, but on different sides
- the numbers of an ordered pair that locate a point on a coordinate graph
- the distance of a number from zero on a number line
- the number or numbers that occur the most frequently in a set of data
- a six-sided polygon
- a mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between quantities that are not equal
- one of two numbers whose product is 1
- the number that indicates how many times that base is used as a factor
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- a polygon with four sides and four angles
- a number that is a factor of two or more numbers
- the top number of a fraction that tells how many parts of a whole are being considered
- a five-sided polygon
- the distance around a polygon
- the middle number or the mean of the two middle numbers in an ordered set of data
- a comparison of two quantities by division
- a set of information collected about people or things, often to draw conclusions about them
- a letter or symbol used to represent a quantity that can change
- a mathematical phrase that contains operations, number and/or variables, but no = sign
- a transformation of a figure that flips the figure across a line
- the difference between the greatest and least values in a set of data
- having the same value; equivalent
- the bottom number of a fraction that tells how many equal parts are in a whole
26 Clues: a six-sided polygon • a five-sided polygon • the distance around a polygon • having the same value; equivalent • an exact location that has no size • one of two numbers whose product is 1 • a polygon with four sides and four angles • a comparison of two quantities by division • a number that is a factor of two or more numbers • ...
HIMYM Final Crossword 2025-01-01
Across
- Robin’s former BFF from her teenage days, whose name sparkled on a space-themed show
- Marshall’s emotional tradition honoring a family member, which grew from a private moment to a heartwarming gathering
- A nostalgic stop for Ted and Marshall, marked by long drives, a broken radio, and unforgettable college memories
- Barney's conclusion after a chaotic discussion about confusing club names
- The cop who communicated over the radio during a tense standoff, revealing unexpected connections
- The last name of the neighbors whose overbearing friendship taught Marshall and Lily an important lesson about boundaries
- A holiday born from a bet, celebrated with unexpected chaos
- A vehicle that endured endless road trips, a single-song soundtrack, and a scalding caffeine mishap
- Made-up neighborhood with an unfortunate acronym hiding a smelly secret
- Ted’s online date whose true identity was a mystery until the very end, and whose behavior fit a certain infamous theory
- Barney’s loss of confidence, first triggered by a lie and later affecting his game with women, which he calls the ...
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- The nanny with ties to a family business that didn’t quite live up to its rhyming potential
- Ted’s mysterious date with a secretive woman, whose real name was hidden behind a nickname
- The misunderstood profession of one of Ted’s dates to an awards show
- Ted's date who unknowingly led him to an important connection through a subway encounter
- The name of the man behind an audacious 2-out-of-3 confidence play
- Artist whose gallery opening was interrupted by candy, with a hidden nod to a martial arts rat
- The recurring tradition where each watch sparks reflections on the passage of time
- Barney’s made up word that blends two opposites, showcased in his infamous video resume
- The costume of Ted’s long-time obsession, tied to a KitKat and a disappointing reunion
20 Clues: A holiday born from a bet, celebrated with unexpected chaos • The name of the man behind an audacious 2-out-of-3 confidence play • The misunderstood profession of one of Ted’s dates to an awards show • Made-up neighborhood with an unfortunate acronym hiding a smelly secret • Barney's conclusion after a chaotic discussion about confusing club names • ...
sol review 2023-04-10
Across
- the smallest part of a substance
- a tiny fragment that consists of matter
- when a liquid turns into solids
- large objects made of dust and ice that orbit the Sun
- an imaginary straight line around which an object spins.
- changes liquid into gas
- unit to measure power
- a ______ orbits around the Sun,
- when a solid turns into a liquid
- Invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun
- the amount of matter
- the amount of matter
- a substance that is made from an atom
- the structure of a cell
- the amount of _____ to move an object
- a substance that changes when it is combined with another substance
- anything that takes up space
- the action by a planet of going round in an orbit
- the negative part of the molecule on the outside
- spinning on it's axis
- The condition of the system at a given time
- light that us humans can see
- unit to measure work
Down
- electrons flow to complete a circuit
- water vapor into liquid
- to always be in motion
- small chunks of rock that travel through space
- a group of atoms bonded together
- the word that means to resits sliding
- the scientific word for opposites on magnets
- is the lowest temperature that could ever happen
- the force by which a planet draws objects toward its center.
- the appearance of a mineral surface
- allows the flow of a current in one direction
- hot or cold
- the positive part of a molecule
- unit to measure force
- a period of the year that is distinguished by special climate conditions
- occur when one heavenly body such as a moon,planets moves into the shadow of another heavenly body
- the neutral part of a molecule
40 Clues: hot or cold • the amount of matter • the amount of matter • unit to measure work • unit to measure power • unit to measure force • spinning on it's axis • to always be in motion • water vapor into liquid • changes liquid into gas • the structure of a cell • anything that takes up space • light that us humans can see • the neutral part of a molecule • when a liquid turns into solids • ...
Math Terms 2022-12-02
Across
- A four-sided polygon with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
- A statement that two algebraic expressions are equal
- The top number in a fraction
- The sum of a whole number and a proper fraction
- An angle whose measure is between 0 and 90 degrees
- A statement that two ratios are equal
- The point of intersection of the x-axis and the y-axis
- The number doing the dividing in a division problem
- A number that can represent parts of a whole,the ratio of two numbers,or division.
- The measure of the space enclosed by a 3d figure
- The number being divided in a division problem
- A period inserted between the whole number and fractional parts of a decimal number
- A number written next to the variable
- An angle whose measure is between 90 and 180 degrees
- The number left after a division problem
- A symbol (generally a letter of the alphabet) that is used to represent an unknown number
- The set of numbers consisting of whole numbers and their opposites
- The process that we follow when dividing two numbers or two polynomials
Down
- A fraction in which the numerator is larger than the denominator
- The result of a multiplication problem
- The amount of material in an object
- The result of an addition problem
- The second coordinate y in an ordered pair
- The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter;approximate by 3.14
- The distance around a figure;found by adding the lengths of the sides of the figure
- The first coordinate x in an ordering pair
- A term that consists of only a number.
- The result of a division problem
- An angle whose measure is equal to 90 degrees
- The ratio of a number to 100
30 Clues: The top number in a fraction • The ratio of a number to 100 • The result of a division problem • The result of an addition problem • The amount of material in an object • A statement that two ratios are equal • A number written next to the variable • The result of a multiplication problem • A term that consists of only a number. • The number left after a division problem • ...
Geometry Vocab Review 2023-05-05
Across
- "if and only if" statement
- the likeliness that an event will occur
- figures that have the same shape, but not necessarily the same size are...
- a ray that splits a larger angle into two congruent angles
- pair of adjacent angles that are supplementary
- point of concurrency created by the angle bisectors
- a figure with 10 sides
- the point that divides a segment in half
- an example to show a conjecture is false
- angles that share a side are...
- the slope of a vertical line is
- a line that intersects two or more lines at distinct points
- angles who share a vertex, are nonadjacent, and are congruent
- quadrilateral with two pairs of consecutive sides that are congruent
- two angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- when the outcome of the first event affects the second event, the events are...
- the vertical change of a line
- the longest side of a right triangle
- two measures that are the same are...
- "if-then" statement
Down
- a statement accepted as fact
- point of concurrency created by the altitudes of a triangle
- connects the midpoints of opposite sides of a polygon
- all sides and angles of this triangle are congruent
- two lines that never intersect are...
- the distance around a circle
- rule used to find the third side of a right triangle
- sine, cosine, and tangent
- angle in a circle whose vertex is at the center
- a part of a line with two distinct endpoints
- reverses the hypothesis and conclusion of a statement
- outcomes that are not in an event
- two points that line on the same line
- angles created by parallel lines and a transversal that are "opposites inside"
- order matters for this probability
- a statement that can be proven
- a line that intersects a circle at exactly one point
- a _________ arc is larger than a semicircle
38 Clues: "if-then" statement • a figure with 10 sides • sine, cosine, and tangent • "if and only if" statement • a statement accepted as fact • the distance around a circle • the vertical change of a line • a statement that can be proven • angles that share a side are... • the slope of a vertical line is • outcomes that are not in an event • two angles whose sum is 90 degrees • ...
Kris Crossword Manga Bonanza 2023-05-09
Across
- a pessimist and optimist, opposites attract
- very popular girl likes lame boring guy (she is entranced by his quirky caring rizz)
- ym aCslmtase kTaana san si pSuer rSacy
- Could have seen this on the plane, awesome opening "yume mita, sekai ga, dokoka ni, aru nara"
- One of the Big Four of Shounen Anime starring the Crawler
- Glasses Sometimes American Person
- they had a 2019 movie (1h 36min)
- "High school student Suou Amadera has gone big brain and quit real life!" -MAL
- A fluffy story about a coworker who can't express her love for her subordinate
- tiny office worker girl in blue (probably not annoyed by her boss)
- Iconic early 2010's indie animation series by jacknjellify
- works at the Umanohone bookstore
- Fought against Popeye in a battle to the death
- Main character reconnects with his tomboy childhood friend in university
- Fry if he asked Beelzebot for relationship advice
Down
- A webtoon comedy about two ordinary high school boys, by Brownie
- your ringtone
- he went home and became a family man
- A chummy awkward timid person wants to befriend a guy named Raidou
- (な ͡° ご͜ʖ ͡と°ろ )
- dude only eats onigiri & miso soup bruh, me during Lent fr
- that's pretty funny, they met cause the elevator was out of order
- Arizona Government Program which granted additional $300 to those unemployed because of COVID-19
- I don't have even a joke, it's Rent A Girlfriend
- this one looks cute, he fell in love with her face profile
- there's a child dragon and she's purple
- ChapTer 1: Doujima Kun and Himewaka
- sounds cool af, a fleeing Princess and her bodyguard fight the world to take back her kingdom
- Girl confesses that she wants to be a secret manga artist assistant
- The opening scene in The Cat in the Hat
- An interior ministry of India, mainly responsible for the maintenance of internal security and domestic policy
31 Clues: your ringtone • (な ͡° ご͜ʖ ͡と°ろ ) • they had a 2019 movie (1h 36min) • works at the Umanohone bookstore • Glasses Sometimes American Person • ChapTer 1: Doujima Kun and Himewaka • he went home and became a family man • ym aCslmtase kTaana san si pSuer rSacy • there's a child dragon and she's purple • The opening scene in The Cat in the Hat • ...
math vocab 2025-01-24
Across
- Pair – A pair of real numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate
- Figures – Figures that have the same size and shape.
- of Symmetry – An imaginary line that passes through a shape or object and
- – A line that intersects two or more lines at distinct points.
- A number multiplied by a variable expression.
- Plot A graph of a collection of ordered pairs that allows an exploration
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- Form – The form of a linear equation: .
- of Linear Equations – When two or more linear equations define a
- – The amount of space occupied by an object, measured in cubic units.
- Form The form of a linear equation: .
- Form – The form of a linear equation: .
- Theorem The sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs of a
Down
- on a plane according to a common action or operation.
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- The number of times you multiply the base of a power.
- – The direction and steepness of a line, usually represented with the
- Function – A function whose graph is a straight line.
- between two quantities.Transformation – The mapping, or movement, of a plane and all the points of a
- figures.
- relationship between the points.
- Parts – Angles/Sides that have the same relative positions in
- Operations – Pairs of operations that reverse the effects of each other.
- A transformation that produces a figure that is the same shape as the
- .
- it into two identical halves.
- The coordinate of the point where a graph crosses an axis.
- Notation Used to express a very large or a very small number.
- When two figures’ ratios of their corresponding side lengths are equal.
- triangle equals the square of the length of the hypotenuse (a 2 + b 2 = c 2 )
- A flat surface, with an infinite length and width, but no depth.
- figure, but not necessarily the same size.
32 Clues: . • figures. • it into two identical halves. • relationship between the points. • Form The form of a linear equation: . • Form – The form of a linear equation: . • Form – The form of a linear equation: . • figure, but not necessarily the same size. • The set of whole numbers and their opposites. • A number multiplied by a variable expression. • ...
math 2025-02-12
Across
- on a plane according to a common action or operation.
- Form – The form of a linear equation: .
- Figures – Figures that have the same size and shape.
- Form – The form of a linear equation: .
- – The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- of Linear Equations – When two or more linear equations define a
- – The coordinate of the point where a graph crosses an axis.
- – The direction and steepness of a line, usually represented with the
- – A transformation that produces a figure that is the same shape as the
- the relationship between the points.
- Operations – Pairs of operations that reverse the effects of each other.
- Parts – Angles/Sides that have the same relative positions in
- – The number of times you multiply the base of a power.
- – A flat surface, with an infinite length and width, but no depth.
- between two quantities.
- Plot – A graph of a collection of ordered pairs that allows an exploration
Down
- – When two figures’ ratios of their corresponding side lengths are equal.
- – A number multiplied by a variable expression.
- triangle equals the square of the length of the hypotenuse (a 2 + b 2 = c 2 )
- – The amount of space occupied by an object, measured in cubic units.
- – The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- Notation – Used to express a very large or a very small number.
- it into two identical halves.
- figures.
- .
- of Symmetry – An imaginary line that passes through a shape or object and
- Form – The form of a linear equation: .
- – The mapping, or movement, of a plane and all the points of a
- Theorem – The sum of the squares of the lengths of the legs of a
- Pair – A pair of real numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate
- – A line that intersects two or more lines at distinct points.
- figure, but not necessarily the same size.
- Function – A function whose graph is a straight line.
33 Clues: . • figures. • between two quantities. • it into two identical halves. • the relationship between the points. • Form – The form of a linear equation: . • Form – The form of a linear equation: . • Form – The form of a linear equation: . • figure, but not necessarily the same size. • – A number multiplied by a variable expression. • – The set of whole numbers and their opposites. • ...
Literary Devices 2026-02-23
Across
- the use of words to imitate sounds
- a verse in a poem that repeats at intervals
- two words side by side that should be opposites
- an image or object that represents something else
- the repetition of consonant sounds in the middle or end of words in close proximity
- a comparison between two things that are not really similar
- when the structure and meaning of a line stops at the end of the line and does not run over to the next
- an earlier event is inserted into the normal chronological order of a narrative to fill in the back story
- the repetition of the initial consonant sounds in closely connected words
- a hint or suggestion of events yet to happen
- the dictionary definition of a word
- a pause or breathing place about the middle of a metrical line of poetry
- the voice of a literary work
- the feelings or attitude of the reader
Down
- an intentional overstatement
- the structure and meaning of a line of poetry runs over into the next line.
- verse poetry that is free of rhyme and rhythm
- the emotion the word evokes
- the writer's attitude towards the subject
- distinctive human characteristics are given to something non-human
- the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry
- a narrative poem written in rhyming quatrains
- a rhymed pair of lines, usually of the same length
- a verse of four lines
- the repetition of vowel sounds in the middle or ends of closely connected words
- an overused expression
- the omission of one or more letters or syllables from a word
- vivid word pictures
- the opposite of what is expected occurs instead
- an implied or indirect reference to something known in history, art, or literature
30 Clues: vivid word pictures • a verse of four lines • an overused expression • the emotion the word evokes • an intentional overstatement • the voice of a literary work • the use of words to imitate sounds • the dictionary definition of a word • the feelings or attitude of the reader • the writer's attitude towards the subject • a verse in a poem that repeats at intervals • ...
Math - Academic Vocabulary 2026-03-04
Across
- Occurring , found, or often done
- A number that can be divided by another number without a remainder.
- To change a value or expression from one form to another
- Measurement of the surface of a figure
- Unite or merge
- To find a value. We can put in place of a variable that makes the equation true
- A mathematical process, the most common are add, subtract, multiply and divide.
- A system used as an example to follow or imitate
- Roughly calculate or judge the value, number, quantity or extent of
- Equal in value, amount, function, meaning etc.
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites
- A statement that the value of two mathematical expressions are equal
- To make a mathematical expression as simple as possible
- Multiplying the sum of two or more addends by a number
- Parallel to the plane of the horizon
- A fixed value
Down
- At right angle to a horizontal line
- Determine the amount or number of something mathematically
- A single number or variable separated by a + or - signs
- Close to the actual, but not the exat
- Numbers we can multiply together to get to another number.
- An equation in which two ratios are set equal to each other
- The amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- The continuous line forming the boundary of a closed geometric figure
- Quantitative comparison between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains the other.
- Mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- A symbol for a value we don’t know yet. It is usually a letter like x or y.
- Replacing variables (letters) with numbers or expressions
- Cause, explanation, or justification for an action.
- Comparing two values showing if one is less than, greater than, or not equal to.
30 Clues: A fixed value • Unite or merge • Occurring , found, or often done • At right angle to a horizontal line • Parallel to the plane of the horizon • Close to the actual, but not the exat • Measurement of the surface of a figure • The set of whole numbers and their opposites • Equal in value, amount, function, meaning etc. • A system used as an example to follow or imitate • ...
Long Way Down (pg. 1-234) 2026-04-22
Across
- A literary device, when two opposites are put near each other to highlight or emphasize something.
- The protagonist's uncle.
- Dani shows Will a ... from when they were young.
- Rule Number 2
- The protagonist's brother, was shot and killed yesterday.
- Rule Number 1
- Will retrieved the gun from Shawn's dresser's...
- What are passed down from generation to generation?
- Will's childhood friend, was shot and killed on the playground.
- Will's mother has...
- The protagonist's name.
- The protagonist's target.
- Only a matter of ... have passed in the elevator. (think time)
- A comparison of two things using like or as.
- Long Way Down was written by Jason ...
Down
- The repetition of the first sound in the beginning of words.
- Always get ... Rule Number 3
- Will's father put the gun to his head to ignite ... of death.
- What fills the air in the elevator?
- Who looked after Shawn, who looked after Will? (Ghost #1)
- The family's last name.
- Will ... to the rules he was taught and the circumstance he's in.
- Dani was how old when she died?
- A play on words that sound the same but have different meanings.
- A seemingly self-contradicting statement that contains truth.
- Will could not say ... in the script with his uncle.
- The unwritten elevator rule no one seems to be following.
- Will is not only a name and a noun, but also a ...
- The third thing that happens after a shooting is ... (screaming, sirens, and ...)
- The protagonist's father.
- The use of an object to represent a complex or abstract idea.
- Was Will's uncle ever able to buy a new camera?
- Will's uncle sells what to buy a new camera?
- Shawn was going to the store to buy ... for his mother.
34 Clues: Rule Number 2 • Rule Number 1 • Will's mother has... • The family's last name. • The protagonist's name. • The protagonist's uncle. • The protagonist's father. • The protagonist's target. • Always get ... Rule Number 3 • Dani was how old when she died? • What fills the air in the elevator? • Long Way Down was written by Jason ... • Will's uncle sells what to buy a new camera? • ...
Vocabulary 2020-08-31
7th Grade Math Vocabulary 2021-12-09
Across
- two numbers when added together equal zero
- a number that is multiplied or divided by a variable
- result of a division problem
- putting terms with the same variable and exponent together by adding or subtracting
- the inverse of a number or a value
- the unit rate in a proportional relationship
- two ratios set equal, tested and solved by cross multiplying
- (zero pairs) two numbers whose sum is 0
- result of a multiplication problem
- result of an addition
- putting in (adding)
- a rate out of one
- drawing that shows a real object with accurate sizing by reducing or enlarging based on a scale
- a single mathematical expression made up of operations, numbers and variables
- average, add all the items and divide by the number of items
- comparison of two different quantities
- same distance from zero but in a different direction
Down
- represents the equal parts of the whole
- a comparison of two quantitates
- two expressions have the same value when we plug in the same value(s) for the variable(s)
- ratio of change in simplest form
- a number that divides another number or expression equally with no remainder
- multiplying a number/term outside of ( ) through the inside of ( )
- a term that is made up of a number
- ratio of drawing (model) to real (actual)
- a statement of an order relationship, greater than, greater than or equal to, less than, or less than or equal to, between two numbers or algebraic expressions.
- the result of a subtraction problem
- distance a number is from zero
- positive and negative whole numbers including zero
- process to solve equations, opposite/reverse of operation
- letter or symbol that represents a value
- Whole numbers, Fractions and decimals both positive and negative
- made up of expressions with an equal sign
- taking out (subtracting)
34 Clues: a rate out of one • putting in (adding) • result of an addition • taking out (subtracting) • result of a division problem • distance a number is from zero • a comparison of two quantitates • ratio of change in simplest form • a term that is made up of a number • the inverse of a number or a value • result of a multiplication problem • the result of a subtraction problem • ...
Child Language Written 2022-01-11
Across
- Which researcher discussed orientation, event, & reorientation regarding recount writing?
- What spelling type is it called when children reverse the correct order of letters?
- What key stage do children learn about the possessive, to write in more genres, develop complex sentencing and write in different registers?
- According to Britton, when a child uses more descriptive devices in their work, what stage are they?
- What spelling type is it called when children miss out letters?
- What key stage do children start to learn punctuation, suffixes, purposes, genre and grammar?
- What is the linguistic term for spelling?
- What is the linguistic term for a 'letter'?
- What spelling type is it called when children add additional letters?
- When a child writes to reflect thoughts & feelings, can recognise different genres and acknowledge the difference between speech and writing, which one of Kroll's stages does this reflect?
- A child writing how they speak, using short declaratives and often minor sentencing is which one of Kroll's stages?
Down
- What spelling type is it called when children apply a rule to a word where it does not require it, e.g. writing finded rather than found?
- What blends do children learn in early years curriculum?
- Early years is between the ages of zero to what?
- Who is the researcher behind lexical development?
- What do we label as the who, what, where, when of a story/recount?
- Stage 3 of Aitchison's lexical development, where children grasp hyponymy, and more word meanings/opposites, is called _________ building.
- At what stage of Aichison's theory do children use overextensions?
- Mastering basic motor skills and learning basic principles of the spelling system is which one of Kroll's stages?
- According to Britton, when a child writes how they speak, mostly write in first person & discuss personal content, what stage are they?
- The key sounds of orthography is what type of phonetic spelling?
21 Clues: What is the linguistic term for spelling? • What is the linguistic term for a 'letter'? • Early years is between the ages of zero to what? • Who is the researcher behind lexical development? • What blends do children learn in early years curriculum? • What spelling type is it called when children miss out letters? • ...
Algebra 2 2018-03-01
Across
- an angle that measures greater than 0 and less than 90.
- a counting number.
- the value or values that occur most frequently in a data set.
- a comparison of two quantities by division.
- the distance around a circle.
- a mathematical statement that two expressions are equivalent.
- the coefficient of the first term of a polynomial in standard form.
- an expression written with a base and an exponent or the value of such an expression.
- a number from0 to 1 that is the measure of how likely an event will occur.
- a line that a graph approaches as the value of available becomes extremely large or small.
- a statement that two ratios are equal.
- a member of the set whole numbers and their opposites.
Down
- a relation in which every input is paired with exactly one output.
- having the same size and shape
- the least common multiple of two or more given denominators.
- the set of points in a plane that are fixed distance from a given point called the center of the circle.
- to find the value of an algebraic expression by substituting a number for each variable and simplifying by using the order of operation.
- a measure of the steepness of a surfaces.
- an angle that measures greater than 90 and less than 180.
- the sum of all the values in a data set divided by the number of data values.
- a number whose positive square root is a whole number.
- a triangle with one right angle
- the point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
- a graph with points plotted to show a possible between two sets of data
- the number that indicates how many times the base in a power is used as a factor.
- to perform all indicated operations.
26 Clues: a counting number. • the distance around a circle. • having the same size and shape • a triangle with one right angle • to perform all indicated operations. • a statement that two ratios are equal. • a measure of the steepness of a surfaces. • a comparison of two quantities by division. • a number whose positive square root is a whole number. • ...
Color 2019-09-05
Across
- Which of the primary colors is the darkest and most dominating?
- In what type of hair can color deposit darker?
- BRUSH: What tool has nylon bristles on one end and a pointed tip on the other?
- The _______ pattern of a weave refers to how many weaves in a particular pattern.
- Which layer is the melanin found in the hair?
- Overlapping lightener can cause..
- During which service essential do you find out the clients specific color desire using color swatches?
- What design principle draws away from the texture of a design and focuses on the silhouette?
- During a color service, draping should include towels and a..
- HEAT: Why does the base lighten faster?
- What type of lighteners have a pH of 9.0?
- What color tool is commonly used in highlighting?
- What color technique uses slicing or weaving to lighten isolated strands?
- PEROXIDE: Permanent colors are mixed with..
- Applying 70% alcohol to the hairstrand for 5-7 minutes to remove what kind of product?
- The two types of melanin are pheomelanin and..
Down
- What type of porosity could complicate color procedures?
- What design principle created the relationship of opposites?
- Violet is an example of a _________ color.
- Using 30 volume developer with permanent color will give you up to how many levels of lift?
- The hairstrand swells after initial application with this type of color.
- A combination of mixing a secondary color with a neighboring primary is a _______ color.
- Complimentary colors produce which color?
- Temporary and semi-permanent hair colors are what type of haircolors?
- SYSTEM: A numbering system that identifies the lightness and darkness of hair colors.
- Pure or fundamental colors that cannot be created by combining other colors.
- During a double process technique on a client, _________ is applied half inch away from the scalp.
- PIGMENT: The pigment that lies under the natural hair color.
28 Clues: Overlapping lightener can cause.. • HEAT: Why does the base lighten faster? • Complimentary colors produce which color? • What type of lighteners have a pH of 9.0? • Violet is an example of a _________ color. • PEROXIDE: Permanent colors are mixed with.. • Which layer is the melanin found in the hair? • In what type of hair can color deposit darker? • ...
ACT Vocabulary 2020-01-15
Across
- the number that results when you take the square root of a negative number
- the line between non-consecutive corners in a polygon
- the number in an expression
- the x-intercepts of the graph of a quadratic equation
- an expression with a rational exponent
- a five sided polygon
- the set of all possible y values of a function's graph
- the longest side of a right triangle
- a solution that does not satisfy the original equation
- the name given to an equation with an x squared
- the property of real numbers such that a + b = b + a
- the highest y value of a graph
- these lines have slopes that are negative reciprocals of each other
- Value a graph of this function forms a V shape
- the set of all x values in a function's graph
- a triangle with at least two sides and two angles congruent
- the name given to an equation where the x and y values do not have an exponent
- the curve formed by any equation that has an x squared
Down
- the corner of a shape
- the distance through the center of a circle
- binomials of the form a + bi and a - bi
- rate of change
- part of the circumference of a circle made by a wedge
- the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- next to
- one after the other
- provide the numeric value of an given expression
- the same on one side as it is on the other
- means equal to
- lines with the same slope
- a real number whose decimal form neither terminates nor repeats
- the set of real numbers that can be expressed in the form of a fraction
- cut into two equal segments or angles
33 Clues: next to • rate of change • means equal to • one after the other • a five sided polygon • the corner of a shape • lines with the same slope • the number in an expression • the highest y value of a graph • the longest side of a right triangle • cut into two equal segments or angles • an expression with a rational exponent • binomials of the form a + bi and a - bi • ...
MATH VOCAB 2013-01-06
Across
- View of a three-dimensional figure looking from the side
- The number by which another is multiplied
- The result of multiplication
- The view of a three dimensional figure looking from the front
- The distance between a number and zero
- The largest number that is a common factor of a given set of numbers
- A number that is to be divided by its divisor
- A whole number and a fraction
- All corresponding angles are congruent and the lengths of the corresponding sides are proportional
- A translation, reflection, or combination of the two
- The number to be multiplied by another number
- A factor of a number that when squared, equals the original number
- A transformation usually described as a slide; congruence is maintained as well as the orientation of the original figure
- Two equivalent ratios
- The number of units per one
- The opposite of a whole number
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- Term in a sequence represented by, and found, using an algebraic expression that describes the relationship between the two variables in the problem
- A transformation frequently described as a flip: congruence is maintained and the orientation is a mirror image
- A symbol, usually a letter, used to represent an unknown value
- A whole number and its opposite whose sum is zero
- A number by which another number, the divided, is divided
- A mathematical sentence composed of algebraic expressions set to equal each other
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites
- Lowest common multiple in a given set of numbers
- A number that can be part of a number, with a decimal point
- / A sequence of numbers that have a constant rate of change between each pair of consecutive numbers
- The result of division
- A number over 100
- The view of a three-dimensional figure looking down from the top
- Proportional rate
30 Clues: A number over 100 • Proportional rate • Two equivalent ratios • The result of division • The number of units per one • The result of multiplication • A whole number and a fraction • The opposite of a whole number • The distance between a number and zero • The number by which another is multiplied • The set of whole numbers and their opposites • ...
Psychobiology Exam II Crossword 2014-11-11
Across
- Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- Highest sensitivity to all tastes due to large number of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- Responsible for detecting the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Frequent/constant ringing in the ear often produced by nerve deafness
- Inability to recognize or see the whole form of objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision
- Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Structure of the auditory system of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- Send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending unnecessary messages to the brain
- Anatomy of the eye in which light enters
- Adjustable anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus on objects of various distances
- Chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells
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- intensity of a sound wave
- Expectation of harm that actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- Holds receptors that are specialized to respond only to pheromones
- One of the bones attached to the eardrum which transmits vibrations to the oval window
- A nerve excited by a particular type of energy generates a specific energy unique to that nerve
- Tone deafness
- Theory that states each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea only respond to a specific frequency
- Neuropeptide released after strong pain
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond to a wide range of stimuli and contribute to the perception of each of them
- Theory that states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- Receptor cells that are involved with peripheral and night vision
24 Clues: Tone deafness • intensity of a sound wave • Neuropeptide released after strong pain • Anatomy of the eye in which light enters • Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects • Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing • Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells • ...
Acc. Math Vocabulary 2014-12-01
Across
- to turn an object about a fixed point
- the sum of a set of numbers divided by the total number of items int eh set
- distance from the edge of the circle through the center to the edge
- angle greater than 90 degrees
- move an object in any direction without rotating it
- the sum of all the sidee/distance around the outside of the figure
- a mathematical phrase containing numbers and operation symbols
- two ratios or rates that are equal to each other
- a system of measurement used in the US, includes units for measuring length, capacity, weight, and temperature
- distance from the edge of the circle to the center
- the middle number in a set of data already in numerical order
- next to
- the number used as a factor in exponential form
- a number multiplied by itself, and by itself again
- a mathematical sentence with an equal sign
- a comparison of two different measures
- difference between the largest and smallest numbers in a set of data
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- a comparison of two numbers or measures
- a mirror view over any given line
- two numbers whose product is one
- the number that occurs the most often in a set of numbers
- a quarter of a grid divided by an x and y axis
- tells how many equal factors there are
- distance around a circle
- divide into 2 equal parts
- a method to check reasonability of solutions
- number of cubic units needed to fill the space inside a 3D shape
- point (0, 0) on a coordinate plane
- a letter/symbol that takes the place of an unknown number
- a number that divides without a remainder into another number
- a system of measurement which units are based on tens
- whole numbers and their opposites together with zero
- opposite operation
33 Clues: next to • opposite operation • distance around a circle • divide into 2 equal parts • angle greater than 90 degrees • two numbers whose product is one • a mirror view over any given line • point (0, 0) on a coordinate plane • to turn an object about a fixed point • tells how many equal factors there are • a comparison of two different measures • ...
Algebra Vocabulary 2024-05-06
Across
- points that represent the ends of a line segment or ray
- the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on
- the u-shaped graph of a quadratic function
- a line that best models a set of data and lies as close as possible to all of the data points in a scatter plot
- a flat surface of a polyhedron
- values of a box-and-whisker plot that divide a data set into four equal parts
- a quadrilateral that has two pairs of consecutive congruent sides, but opposite sides are not congruent
- a sample that is representative of a population
- an angle that has a measure greater than 0 degrees and less than 90 degrees
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- the longest side of a right triangle
- a two-dimensional representation of a solid
- the value of b in an exponential growth function of the form y=ab^x, where a>0 and b>1
- a transformation that moves every point of a figure the same distance in the same direction
- a subset of a population
- a symbol that represents one or more numbers
- when a change in one variable causes a change in another variable
- the vertical number line in a coordinate plane
- the x-coordinate of a point where the graph crosses the x-axis
- each entry in a two-way table
- if the product of two real numbers is 0, then at least one of the numbers is 0
- an expression in the form n square root a
- an angle that has a measure greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
- the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- the sum of a numerical data set divided by the number of data values
- the set of all possible input values of a function
- an error that results in a misrepresentation of a population
26 Clues: a subset of a population • each entry in a two-way table • a flat surface of a polyhedron • the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on • the longest side of a right triangle • an expression in the form n square root a • the u-shaped graph of a quadratic function • a two-dimensional representation of a solid • a symbol that represents one or more numbers • ...
Math Project 2024-05-16
Across
- A comparison
- The equality of two expressions using the = sign
- The bottom of a prism
- The ratio of two units
- A ratio that compares the original amount of a quantity to the original
- To find the answer to an equation
- Longer word with same meaning as “Tip”
- Non-overlapping angles that share a common side and vertex
- The rules when multiple operations are used in an expression
- A visual example that compares two charts
- A 90 degree angle
- A term without a variable
- The distance from another point through the center of a circle to another point
- Greatest factor that a set of numbers share
- A small sum of money given in return for service
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- On a circle, a point the same distance from all the other points
- A sentence that uses characters to compare two quantities
- A charge paid for borrowing money
- A tax paid for the sale of goods
- A relationship where two ratios have a rate or ratio that isn’t constant
- A three dimensional shape that smooths narrowly to a point
- Average of a set of numbers
- Questions designed to collect specific information and data
- The inverse of a number
- Measurement of a surface
- Least common multiple of denominators of two or more fractions
- - The distance between the center of a circle to any point on the circle
- A number that is reverse of the other
- On a number line, the distance a number is from zero
- Equation where a variable or a constant is raised to the first power
- A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides
- The center of a list of numbers
- The amount of money earned or paid on your savings
- A number, variable, or product
- Numbers that are multiplied to find a product
35 Clues: A comparison • A 90 degree angle • The bottom of a prism • The ratio of two units • The inverse of a number • Measurement of a surface • A term without a variable • Average of a set of numbers • A number, variable, or product • The center of a list of numbers • A tax paid for the sale of goods • A charge paid for borrowing money • To find the answer to an equation • ...
Hudson and Aidan's Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-06
Across
- Variable, the output of a function; a variable whose value depends on the value of the input, or independent variable.
- a quantity representing the power to which a given number or expression is to be raised
- graph, a graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to display data.
- an element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- Ratios, ratios that name the same comparison
- Rate, a rate in which the second quantity in the comparison is a unit.
- common denominator, the least common multiple of two or more denominators
- ratios, ratios that name the same comparison.
- Variable, the input of a function; a variable whose value determines the value of an output or dependent variable
- the difference between highest and lowest numbers
- A mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between quantities that are not equal.
- the most frequent number
- to find the value of a numerical or algebraic expression
- used to compare two or more numbers
- as the space occupied within the boundaries of any three-dimensional solid.
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- Plot, a number line with marks or dots that show frequency.
- a number that reflects the chance or likelihood that a particular event will occur.
- a ratio comparing a number to 100
- the numbers of an ordered pair that locate points on a coordinate graph.
- a value much greater than the or much less than the others in the data set.
- The number of times a data value occurs.
- a letter or symbol used to represent a quantity that can change
- the number in the middle of a data set.
- the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane
- the sum of all values divided by the total number of values
- a bar graph whose bars represent the frequency of numeric data within equal intervals
- the vertical axis on a coordinate plane
- value, the distance of a number from zero on a number line; shown by I I
28 Clues: the most frequent number • a ratio comparing a number to 100 • used to compare two or more numbers • the number in the middle of a data set. • the vertical axis on a coordinate plane • The number of times a data value occurs. • the horizontal axis on a coordinate plane • Ratios, ratios that name the same comparison • ratios, ratios that name the same comparison. • ...
English 1 Review Terms 2024-11-26
Across
- When a concrete object stands for an abstract idea of concept, that is ________.
- The universal message about life explained through the text is the definition of _________.
- _________ is when a speaker talks to their audience.
- The emotional/cultural definition, and feeling, of word
- The part of a story's plot where the characters start to have issues and challenges they must face.
- The last part of a story's plot, where everything is concluding and sharing what's happening for the characters at the end.
- The dictionary definition of a word.
- Characterization that is specifically stated in the text is _______ characterization.
- _________ is how the author feels about what they are writing about
- In poetry, ______ is the term for a group of lines.
- A reference to something else (culturally) in a story/text is a/an _________.
- In rhetoric, an appeal to emotion is ______.
- The part of a story's plot where the action and tension is at its greatest point.
- A type of problem that characters face in a story, such as man vs. man, man vs. self, man vs. nature, etc.
- In rhetoric, an appeal to credibility is _______.
- The art of persuasion is known as ________.
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- _________ is a feeling of anticipation about what might happen next in a story.
- _______ is the main concept of a nonfiction piece of writing.
- The first part of a story's plot, where the characters and setting are introduced.
- ________ is a term for giving human characteristics to nonhuman things.
- In rhetoric, this is a term for using opposites right next to each other.
- In rhetoric, an appeal to logic is _______.
- Which type of irony occurs when the audience knows more than the characters in a story?
- The part of a story's plot where things arr winding down after the story's most tense point.
24 Clues: The dictionary definition of a word. • In rhetoric, an appeal to logic is _______. • The art of persuasion is known as ________. • In rhetoric, an appeal to emotion is ______. • In rhetoric, an appeal to credibility is _______. • In poetry, ______ is the term for a group of lines. • _________ is when a speaker talks to their audience. • ...
Math crossword puzzle 2025-04-24
Across
- the final points and snap of a figure after a transformation or series of transformations
- a closed figure in which all endpoints are equidistant from a central point
- a line where two faces of three dimensional figures meet
- a number being in an addition problem
- the measure of a closed shapes surface
- an event that includes every other outcome in the sample space
- the process of combining two or more numbers together to get a total
- the first term in a ratio
- the collection of all inputs
- the answer to a subtraction problem
- a figure formed by two rays that share a common endpoint
- a group of one or more outcomes
- a product of decreasing factors
- the arithmetic average
- an instrument that is used to draw circles or arcs
- a percentage of the original price
- the rightmost digit of a date value
- the measures of the distance around a circle
- the point where a line crosses an axis integers all whole numbers and their opposites no fractions or decimals
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- a special prism in which every face is square
- a line segment whose endpoints are on the circle
- three sides and thee angles
- has 4 equal sides
- the first number in a subtraction problem
- the number being divided
- a value substituted into an equation
- any collection of facts or information
- the value that occurs the most often
- the outer two numbers of a proportion
- a three dimensional figure that has one circular base and a curved surface that connects the base to the figure's only vertex
- a number that shows how many times a base will be used as a factor
- a flat surface of a three dimensional figure
- a polynomial with two terms
- a six sided polygon
- the number that the dividend is divided by
- a nine sided polygon
- a seven sided polygon
37 Clues: has 4 equal sides • a six sided polygon • a nine sided polygon • a seven sided polygon • the arithmetic average • the number being divided • the first term in a ratio • three sides and thee angles • a polynomial with two terms • the collection of all inputs • a group of one or more outcomes • a product of decreasing factors • a percentage of the original price • ...
intermediate algebra chapters 1-3 2024-12-16
Across
- terms with exactly the same variable parts(hint 2 words)
- the result of a division problem
- a number multiplied to a variable in an expression
- used to find the product of a number and a sum or difference(hint 2 words)
- an expression that represents repeated multiplication of the same factor
- represents the number of times the base is used as a factor
- range what you get out of an equation
- a mathematical phase that contains operations,numbers,and/or variables
- an equation that states that two ratios are equal
- a set of pairs of input and output values
- a relation in which each element of the domain is paired with exactly one element of the range
- the answer to an equation
- the distance a number is from zero on a number line and always positive(hint 2 words)
- a mathematical sentence that contain an equals sign
- 0,1,2,3,4...(hint its 2 words)
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- a mathematical sentence that contains less than, greater than, less that or equal to,greater than or equal to, or not equal
- PEMDAS ; tells the order used to evaluate an expression or solve an equation)hint its 3 words)
- the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- the parts of an expression that are added together
- a term that has a number but no variable(hint 2 words)
- domain what you put into an equation
- a vertical line on a graph
- a fixed point of reference that serves as the starting point for a graph or equation
- a region defined by 2 axes of the coordinate system
- the result of an addition problem
- the result of a subtraction problem
- the result of multiplication problem
- a letter used to represent one or more words
- a horizontal line on a graph
- to graph points on the coordinate where the point also called an ordered pair is in the form of
30 Clues: the answer to an equation • a vertical line on a graph • a horizontal line on a graph • 0,1,2,3,4...(hint its 2 words) • the result of a division problem • the result of an addition problem • the result of a subtraction problem • domain what you put into an equation • the result of multiplication problem • range what you get out of an equation • ...
The Giver: Figurative Language Review 2025-10-09
Across
- An extreme exaggeration. Ex: I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!
- A reference to a commonly known piece of art or literature that readers would recognize. Ex: The girl left prom with only one shoe, just like Cinderella.
- It means to start a story or piece of writing in the middle of things.
- A comparison of two unlike objects without the words "like" or "as."
- The perspective from which a story is told. There are different kinds like first person and third person.
- A repeated symbol or image that shows up repeeatedly during a story.
- A comparison of two unlike objects using "like" or "as."
- Emotion that the writer makes the reader feel while reading.
- Words that sound like their sound. Ex: BOOM! ZING!
- An object that represents a bigger idea. Ex: The color red can mean anger, love, or hate.
- A series of words in a row that have the same starting sound. Ex: Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled pepper.
- A short story within a story.
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- The beginning of the story where setting, characters, and conflict are introduced.
- Descriptive writing that appeals to a reader's senses.
- Two words put together that are opposites but somehow make sense. Ex: jumbo shrimp
- A kinder or more polite way of saying something. Ex: saying someone was "let go" instead of "fired."
- When the story goes back to a earlier time period to tell something that happened in the past.
- Sayings that don't mean exactly what they are saying. Ex: I am feeling under the weather.
- The type of irony where the audience knows something that the characters don't know.
- Giving human-like traits to inanimate objects.
- An implied meaning or association with a certain word. Ex: The word "stare" has a negative connotation, while "gaze" has a positive connotation.
21 Clues: A short story within a story. • Giving human-like traits to inanimate objects. • Words that sound like their sound. Ex: BOOM! ZING! • Descriptive writing that appeals to a reader's senses. • A comparison of two unlike objects using "like" or "as." • Emotion that the writer makes the reader feel while reading. • ...
Vocab #3 2025-11-20
Across
- the supreme god or entity in Hinduism
- the confucian virtue of showing respect, care, & obedience to elders
- Implemented in ancient China, this system was implemented to give jobs to people who deserved them
- a core Buddhist teaching that serves as a guideline to liberation from suffering
- The final goal of Buddhism which releases the subject from the cycle of the death & rebirth
- A person's religious mission to promote Christianity in a foreign country
- a person's essence of self or soul in Hinduism
- respect for all living things and non-violence
- ancient Persian religion built on the belief of the struggle between good and evil
- the ancient Chinese philosophy that states that opposites of the world from a balance
- ancient religion consisting of a belief in reincarnation & the supreme god Brahman
- An Indian empire that flourished from 320 to 550 CE
- The system of which Hindu society divided their social classes
- when a person dies, a person's soul is reborn in a different body
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- ancient Chinese philosophy advocating humility & religious piety
- a group of people that are Indo-Iranian
- A type of windblown sediment often deposited in Eastern China
- This subcontinent consists of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
- of Heaven Used in ancient China to state that the Chinese emperor was blessed by the gods, & therefore keep the emperor in power
- A chinese political theory explaining the rise, fall, & replacement of Dynasties
- the wall was built in China as a defense against enemies; it's the longest wall in the world
- the relationship between somebody's actions and their consequences
- Fundamental teachings of Buddhism relating to the nature of suffering
- the cosmic law or nature or reality that sustains the universe in Hinduism
- the liberation of the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth and Hinduism
- the oldest texts of Hinduism that are written in Early Sanskrit
26 Clues: the supreme god or entity in Hinduism • a group of people that are Indo-Iranian • a person's essence of self or soul in Hinduism • respect for all living things and non-violence • An Indian empire that flourished from 320 to 550 CE • A type of windblown sediment often deposited in Eastern China • The system of which Hindu society divided their social classes • ...
Physical Science Review 2026-05-07
Across
- 0.01 meter = 1 _____________
- The variable you measure, which changes based on what the other variable is doing
- The units for resistance in V=IR
- The mass a bridge can hold divided by the mass of the bridge
- The units for current in V=IR
- When it comes to electrical charges, opposites ___________
- This force is the reason why a ball will not keep rolling forever
- A push or pull acting on an object
- The variable you manipulate in an experiment to test it's effect on the other variable
- The Newton's Law concerning action and reaction
- The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
- The strongest shape in engineering
- An "all or nothing" circuit where if one bulb burns out they all don't work
- The units for force in F=MA
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- The subatomic particle with a positive charge
- The study of a stage or phase in the yearly life cycle of a plant or animal
- The Law of _________ of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed
- The type of bridge we built in our contest
- The type of rock that forms from lava or magma, volcanic
- The type of rock that forms from accumulation, compaction, and cementation of sediments
- The type of rock that forms from heat (but not melting) and pressure within the Earth's crust
- Gravitational, chemical, nuclear, and elastic are all examples of _____________ energy
- The process where gases in the atmosphere trap heat radiating from the Earth's surface, the _____________ effect
- When all forces are in balance and the net force equals zero
- The "I" in the Ohm's Law equation (V=IR)
- Igneous rocks formed on the Earth's surface
- Speed with a direction
- The prefix for base unit times 1,000 (10^3)
28 Clues: Speed with a direction • The units for force in F=MA • 0.01 meter = 1 _____________ • The units for current in V=IR • The units for resistance in V=IR • A push or pull acting on an object • The strongest shape in engineering • The "I" in the Ohm's Law equation (V=IR) • The type of bridge we built in our contest • Igneous rocks formed on the Earth's surface • ...
English words 2026-06-12
Across
- Journey A common narrative structure where a hero goes on an adventure, learns a lesson, and returns home transformed.
- A story pasted down from old times about people that might be true, not a reliable source.
- Principles concerning what is right and wrong or good and bad behavior.
- & PowersGods: Supernatural spirits or beings believed to control parts of the universe or life and are often worshiped.
- A traditional short story that teaches a moral lesson, often using animals as characters.
- Beings that are partly a god and partly human, or minor gods.
- A complete change in the form, appearance, nature, or character of someone or something.
- A statement that something will happen in the future, often made by someone with religious or magic powers.
- An act or way of making someone suffer because they have broken a law or done something wrong.
- A story passed down through generations by word of mouth rather than writing.
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- A culture's core beliefs about what is good or right, shaping collective identity and behavior.
- A view of the world characterized by a stark, absolute division into two opposites, such as good and evil.
- Specifically, the twelve major deities of ancient Greek mythology who resided on Mount Olympus.
- A long search for something that is difficult to find or a long effort to achieve something difficult.
- The eternal struggle or opposition between morally right behavior and forces that cause harm or bad things to happen.
- The accepted norms or practices (methods/styles) that society or a specific field (like literature) views as proper.
- A person admired for doing something brave or good, often the principal character in a story.
- A story pasted down from ancient times describing natural events and phenomena for someone
- The desire to do or have something that you know is bad or wrong.
- A power beyond a person's control that is believed to decide what happens in their life.
20 Clues: Beings that are partly a god and partly human, or minor gods. • The desire to do or have something that you know is bad or wrong. • Principles concerning what is right and wrong or good and bad behavior. • A story passed down through generations by word of mouth rather than writing. • ...
Unit 2A (Expert ADV) 2021-12-05
Across
- Until that point they had looked _____ to him and held him in very high regard.
- Good looks and a great sense of humour seem to _____ in his family.
- They were polar opposites and never _____ eye to eye on anything.
- He had his _____ set on travelling to New Zealand to visit his cousins and after working hard to put the money aside for the trip, he had enough to pay for the ticket.
- His parents always had such high _____ of him and I think he must’ve felt under a lot of pressure.
- He was a very well-behaved child and always did exactly as he was _____ .
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- They’ve always been good _____ to be around and I guess that’s why they’re so popular.
- After the accident, they became very _____ and often spent their weekends together.
- Although she never meant to, she often _____ people up the wrong way, causing them to become irritated or angry.
- He often came _____ as over-confident when in difficult situations, but I knew it was because he was trying to compensate for his shyness.
- She has always been very spontaneous and it’s not unusual for her to go off travelling on a _____.
- She was so used to getting her own _____ that when he refused to comply with her wishes, she was lost for words.
- When I said she _____ after her mother, it was clear from her expression that she didn’t see it as the compliment I intended it to be.
- He has always been quite reclusive and likes very much to _____ himself to himself.
14 Clues: They were polar opposites and never _____ eye to eye on anything. • Good looks and a great sense of humour seem to _____ in his family. • He was a very well-behaved child and always did exactly as he was _____ . • Until that point they had looked _____ to him and held him in very high regard. • ...
Unit 2A (Expert ADV) 2021-12-05
Across
- Until that point they had looked _____ to him and held him in very high regard.
- Good looks and a great sense of humour seem to _____ in his family.
- They were polar opposites and never _____ eye to eye on anything.
- He had his _____ set on travelling to New Zealand to visit his cousins and after working hard to put the money aside for the trip, he had enough to pay for the ticket.
- His parents always had such high _____ of him and I think he must’ve felt under a lot of pressure.
- He was a very well-behaved child and always did exactly as he was _____.
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- They’ve always been good _____ to be around and I guess that’s why they’re so popular.
- After the accident, they became very _____ and often spent their weekends together.
- Although she never meant to, she often _____ people up the wrong way, causing them to become irritated or angry.
- He often came _____ as over-confident when in difficult situations, but I knew it was because he was trying to compensate for his shyness.
- She has always been very spontaneous and it’s not unusual for her to go off travelling on a _____.
- She was so used to getting her own _____ that when he refused to comply with her wishes, she was lost for words.
- When I said she _____ after her mother, it was clear from her expression that she didn’t see it as the compliment I intended it to be.
- He has always been quite reclusive and likes very much to _____ himself to himself.
14 Clues: They were polar opposites and never _____ eye to eye on anything. • Good looks and a great sense of humour seem to _____ in his family. • He was a very well-behaved child and always did exactly as he was _____. • Until that point they had looked _____ to him and held him in very high regard. • ...
ussr >:( 2022-04-22
Across
- Bolshevik security agency, which focused on eradicating counter-revolutionaries. Commonly referred to as the secret police of the Bolsheviks.
- an agrarian party of socialists, that were for the establishment of a democratic socialist Russian republic.
- an agreement by a Contractor or Vendor with an agency, to provide goods and services.
- elected council on a local, district or national level.
- a far-left, Marxist faction founded by Vladimir Lenin.
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- a policy of tranforming traditional agriculture in the Soviet Union, to steer away from private ownership of land.
- executive committee for communist parties.
- armed formations of the White movement, which stood against the Soviet governments, during the Russian Civil War. Fought against the Red Army.
- public trials, where the judge has already determined the outcome of the trial. The purpose of such trials is to present the accusation and verdict to the public, as a way to warn or scare other dissidents.
- socioeconomic analysis that used historical materialism to explain relations of wealth classes and social conflict. Looked as transformation of society through a dialetical perspective.
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Founding and ruling party of the Soviet Union. The Bolsheviks formed this party after the formation of the Soviet Union, to become the official party of the newformed country.
- Army force of the Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and later, the USSR. Formed by Leon Trotsky.
- a policy introduced to stabilize the post-war economy, proposed by Lenin in 1921.
- the conclict between two opposites.
14 Clues: the conclict between two opposites. • executive committee for communist parties. • a far-left, Marxist faction founded by Vladimir Lenin. • elected council on a local, district or national level. • a policy introduced to stabilize the post-war economy, proposed by Lenin in 1921. • ...
Integer Crossword 2022-09-15
Sensory inter panel game 2021-04-10
Across
- Level from carbon dioxide gas in a liquid that impart mainly mouthfeel of a beer (but as well the sound and perception of other flavors). If it is high, the beer fizz.
- In double layered breads; separation of layers without tearing
- one of the smell pathways implying the back of the throat as a pathway for volatile molecules to reach our odor receptors
- taste naturally found in fermented products, cheese or mushrooms and characterized by its mouthcoating and longlasting effect
- ...is the sense by which an organism perceives thermal changes and to adjust accordingly.
- Number of fragments/cracks formed on the crust when the sides of the baguette are squeezed
- Aromatic substance contains in bean vanilla that gives a vanilla, creamy and sweet notes
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- to tearing The efforts used to tear the goods into 2 pieaces
- The ability of bread crumb to be spread
- Refers to the physical sensations in the mouth caused by food or drink, as distinct from taste. It is a fundamental sensory attribute which, along with taste and smell, determines the overall flavor of a food item.
- lasting Durable and persistant taste or flavor in the end of degustation.
- Ability of a panelist to evaluate products the same way at different times
- The sensation of palate fullness, the viscosity and texture of beer in the mouth. Part of mouthfeel characteristics. Pilsen type beers are classified as low, and some Imperial Stouts can have high.
- Formed by particles in suspension (that can be yeast, proteins etc.), which are opposites of clarity. Part of appearance characteristics.
14 Clues: The ability of bread crumb to be spread • to tearing The efforts used to tear the goods into 2 pieaces • In double layered breads; separation of layers without tearing • lasting Durable and persistant taste or flavor in the end of degustation. • Ability of a panelist to evaluate products the same way at different times • ...
Opposites-Find the opposite of each word 2024-02-25
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- Bolshevik security agency, which focused on eradicating counter-revolutionaries. Commonly referred to as the secret police of the Bolsheviks.
- an agrarian party of socialists, that were for the establishment of a democratic socialist Russian republic.
- an agreement by a Contractor or Vendor with an agency, to provide goods and services.
- elected council on a local, district or national level.
- a far-left, Marxist faction founded by Vladimir Lenin.
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- a policy of tranforming traditional agriculture in the Soviet Union, to steer away from private ownership of land.
- executive committee for communist parties.
- armed formations of the White movement, which stood against the Soviet governments, during the Russian Civil War. Fought against the Red Army.
- public trials, where the judge has already determined the outcome of the trial. The purpose of such trials is to present the accusation and verdict to the public, as a way to warn or scare other dissidents.
- socioeconomic analysis that used historical materialism to explain relations of wealth classes and social conflict. Looked as transformation of society through a dialetical perspective.
- Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Founding and ruling party of the Soviet Union. The Bolsheviks formed this party after the formation of the Soviet Union, to become the official party of the newformed country.
- Army force of the Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and later, the USSR. Formed by Leon Trotsky.
- a policy introduced to stabilize the post-war economy, proposed by Lenin in 1921.
- the conclict between to opposites.
14 Clues: the conclict between to opposites. • executive committee for communist parties. • a far-left, Marxist faction founded by Vladimir Lenin. • elected council on a local, district or national level. • a policy introduced to stabilize the post-war economy, proposed by Lenin in 1921. • ...
A13 Math Vocab 2016-12-12
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- A plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles, especially one with unequal adjacent sides, in contrast to a square
- The pair of hyperbolas formed by the intersection of a plane with two equal cones on opposites of the same vertex
- A point or value that a sequence, function, or sum of a series can be made to approach progressively, until it is as close to the point or value as desired
- A plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles
- A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides
- A symmetrical open plane curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to its side. The path of a projectile under the influence of gravity ideally follows a curve of this shape
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- A four-sided plane rectilinear figure with opposite sides parallel
- A parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles, opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides
- equation A quadratic equation is an equation of the second degree, meaning it contains at least one term that is squared
- line of best fit Is a straight line drawn through the center of a group of data points plotted on a scatter plot. Scatter plots depict the results of gathering data on two variables
10 Clues: A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides • A four-sided plane rectilinear figure with opposite sides parallel • A plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles • A parallelogram with opposite equal acute angles, opposite equal obtuse angles, and four equal sides • ...
Motion 1 2026-01-11
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- Force an invisible, natural pull that makes everything with mass attract everything else with mass
- First Law Law of Inertia, says that things like to keep doing what they're doing: if something is sitting still, it stays still; if it's moving, it keeps moving in a straight line at the same speed, unless a force pushes or pulls it to change
- Third Law "For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction," or simply, forces always come in pairs: when you push something, it pushes back on you just as hard but in the opposite way, like when a rocket pushes gas down (action) and the gas pushes the rocket up (reaction).
- how fast something is moving and the direction it's going
- Second Law Law of Inertia, says that things like to keep doing what they're doing: if something is sitting still, it stays still; if it's moving, it keeps moving in a straight line at the same speed, unless a force pushes or pulls it to change
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- how quickly something's movement changes
- when something moves or changes its position
- a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction
- Force the invisible push or pull between tiny charged particles, like magnets but with electricity, where opposites attract (positive and negative stick) and likes repel (positive pushes positive, negative pushes negative), making things stick or jump apart, like a balloon on your hair or a lightning zap, caused by static electricity building up on surfaces.
- a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction, like
- how fast something moves; distance divided by time
- Force a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction, like
- like the "oomph" or "power" of a moving thing, making it hard to stop, and it depends on how heavy something is (mass) and how fast it's going (velocity),
13 Clues: how quickly something's movement changes • when something moves or changes its position • how fast something moves; distance divided by time • how fast something is moving and the direction it's going • a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction • ...
Force and Motion 2026-01-04
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- Force an invisible, natural pull that makes everything with mass attract everything else with mass
- First Law Law of Inertia, says that things like to keep doing what they're doing: if something is sitting still, it stays still; if it's moving, it keeps moving in a straight line at the same speed, unless a force pushes or pulls it to change
- Third Law "For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction," or simply, forces always come in pairs: when you push something, it pushes back on you just as hard but in the opposite way, like when a rocket pushes gas down (action) and the gas pushes the rocket up (reaction).
- how fast something is moving and the direction it's going
- Second Law Law of Inertia, says that things like to keep doing what they're doing: if something is sitting still, it stays still; if it's moving, it keeps moving in a straight line at the same speed, unless a force pushes or pulls it to change
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- how quickly something's movement changes
- when something moves or changes its position
- a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction
- Force the invisible push or pull between tiny charged particles, like magnets but with electricity, where opposites attract (positive and negative stick) and likes repel (positive pushes positive, negative pushes negative), making things stick or jump apart, like a balloon on your hair or a lightning zap, caused by static electricity building up on surfaces.
- a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction, like
- how fast something moves; distance divided by time
- Force a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction, like
- like the "oomph" or "power" of a moving thing, making it hard to stop, and it depends on how heavy something is (mass) and how fast it's going (velocity),
13 Clues: how quickly something's movement changes • when something moves or changes its position • how fast something moves; distance divided by time • how fast something is moving and the direction it's going • a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction • ...
Algebra 2 Final Project 2022-04-26
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- A mirror image of the coordinate points of a figure. You _____ over the X or Y axis.
- the steepness of a line of a graph. You can rember it with "rise over run"
- the product of multiplying by itself. It is not an exponent.
- A whole number and their opposites. A number that is not a decimal.
- transformation that is done by circling about a point. You _____ a certain amount of degrees for each point on the graph.
- The ratio of the side opposite the given angle and the side adjacent the given angle. Usually in a right triangle.
- A number on a number line must be positive. Integers and zero.
- A formula that helps find the distance between two points. It is used on a graph most often.
- A way of expressing numbers that are too large or too small to conveniently be written. It shows up as an "E" on the calculator.
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- The number that is the subscript of a base. It tells you how many times to multiply by itself.
- A formula that helps find the center of two points. It is the exact middle of the two points.
- An equation to find a straight line on a graph. Where "m" represents slope and b is the y intercept.
- An equation to find a straight line on a graph. Where "m" represents slope and you have the coordinates to one point.
- They will always be the same distance apart. They will never touch.
- It is a symbol or place holder. Usually letters from the alphabet.
- The ratio of the side opposite the given angle and the hypotenuse. Usually in a right triangle.
- A part of something. One number over the other.
- The ratio of the side adjacent the given angle and the hypotenuse.Usually in a right
- To find this one the intercepts are x and Y. The A, B, and C are just integers.
19 Clues: A part of something. One number over the other. • the product of multiplying by itself. It is not an exponent. • A number on a number line must be positive. Integers and zero. • It is a symbol or place holder. Usually letters from the alphabet. • They will always be the same distance apart. They will never touch. • ...
Motion 2 2026-01-11
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- Force an invisible, natural pull that makes everything with mass attract everything else with mass
- First Law Law of Inertia, says that things like to keep doing what they're doing: if something is sitting still, it stays still; if it's moving, it keeps moving in a straight line at the same speed, unless a force pushes or pulls it to change
- Third Law "For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction," or simply, forces always come in pairs: when you push something, it pushes back on you just as hard but in the opposite way, like when a rocket pushes gas down (action) and the gas pushes the rocket up (reaction).
- how fast something is moving and the direction it's going
- Second Law Law of Inertia, says that things like to keep doing what they're doing: if something is sitting still, it stays still; if it's moving, it keeps moving in a straight line at the same speed, unless a force pushes or pulls it to change
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- how quickly something's movement changes
- when something moves or changes its position
- a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction
- Force the invisible push or pull between tiny charged particles, like magnets but with electricity, where opposites attract (positive and negative stick) and likes repel (positive pushes positive, negative pushes negative), making things stick or jump apart, like a balloon on your hair or a lightning zap, caused by static electricity building up on surfaces.
- a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction, like
- how fast something moves; distance divided by time
- Force a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction, like
- like the "oomph" or "power" of a moving thing, making it hard to stop, and it depends on how heavy something is (mass) and how fast it's going (velocity),
13 Clues: how quickly something's movement changes • when something moves or changes its position • how fast something moves; distance divided by time • how fast something is moving and the direction it's going • a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction • ...
Force and Motion 2026-01-04
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- Force an invisible, natural pull that makes everything with mass attract everything else with mass
- First Law Law of Inertia, says that things like to keep doing what they're doing: if something is sitting still, it stays still; if it's moving, it keeps moving in a straight line at the same speed, unless a force pushes or pulls it to change
- Third Law "For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction," or simply, forces always come in pairs: when you push something, it pushes back on you just as hard but in the opposite way, like when a rocket pushes gas down (action) and the gas pushes the rocket up (reaction).
- how fast something is moving and the direction it's going
- Second Law Law of Inertia, says that things like to keep doing what they're doing: if something is sitting still, it stays still; if it's moving, it keeps moving in a straight line at the same speed, unless a force pushes or pulls it to change
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- how quickly something's movement changes
- when something moves or changes its position
- a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction
- Force the invisible push or pull between tiny charged particles, like magnets but with electricity, where opposites attract (positive and negative stick) and likes repel (positive pushes positive, negative pushes negative), making things stick or jump apart, like a balloon on your hair or a lightning zap, caused by static electricity building up on surfaces.
- a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction, like
- how fast something moves; distance divided by time
- Force a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction, like
- like the "oomph" or "power" of a moving thing, making it hard to stop, and it depends on how heavy something is (mass) and how fast it's going (velocity),
13 Clues: how quickly something's movement changes • when something moves or changes its position • how fast something moves; distance divided by time • how fast something is moving and the direction it's going • a push or a pull that makes something move, stop, speed up, slow down, or change direction • ...
Vocabulary 2023-12-04
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- a part of a whole expressed in hundredths
- diagram a linear model used to illustrate number relationships
- – the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero {0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}
- – the set of counting (natural) numbers, their opposites, and zero {–n, …, –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}. The set of integers is denoted by the symbol Z.
- rational numbers the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction , where a and b are counting (natural) numbers
- – to arrange a set of numbers based on their numerical value
- value the distance of a value from zero on a number line
- a quantity that is used to multiply by a given quantity which results in the product of one
- (natural) numbers – the set of positive numbers that begins at one and increases by increments of one each time {1, 2, 3, ..., n}
- a multiplicative comparison of two different quantities where the measuring unit is different for each quantity
- efficient application of procedures with accuracy
- – the value of a digit as determined by its location in a number such as ones, tens, hundreds, one thousands, ten thousands, etc.
- a mathematical phrase, with no equal sign or inequality symbol, that may contain a number(s), a variable(s), and/or an operator(s)
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- in the expression x^y, x is called the base and y is called the exponent. The exponent determines the number of times the base is multiplied by itself.
- – the rules of which calculations are performed first when simplifying an expression
- a mathematical statement composed of algebraic and/or numeric expressions set equal to each other
- – the process of decomposing a composite number as a unique product of prime factors
- – the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction , where a and b are integers and b ≠ 0. The set of rational numbers is denoted by the symbol Q.
- a multiplicative comparison of two quantities
19 Clues: a part of a whole expressed in hundredths • a multiplicative comparison of two quantities • efficient application of procedures with accuracy • value the distance of a value from zero on a number line • – to arrange a set of numbers based on their numerical value • diagram a linear model used to illustrate number relationships • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2023-11-10
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- Manipulates someone’s feelings of compassion or guilt in order to get them to support their point of view. Creates feelings/emotions.
- Makes people feel as if their safety, security, or health is in danger.
- Taps into people’s desire to have the best or to be the best.
- The speaker presents him or herself as an average joe or common person
- Irony deals with opposites: The use of words to express something different or opposite to their meaning, often for humorous effect. When the opposite of what you expect to happen, happens
- The repetition of words or phrases to add emphasis, savor words, understand a point, or believe in a cause
- A mild or pleasant word or phrase that is used instead of one that is unpleasant or offensive.
- A reference to someone or something that is known from history, literature, art, religion, politics, sports, science, mythology, folk tales or some other branch of culture
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- A question that does not require an answer. The speaker is trying to make a point or wanting the audience to think about something.
- Stacking the cards in favor of the product; stressing the positive qualities and ignoring or minimizing the negative.
- The combination of two words with opposite meanings that makes sense when combined. Often used for dramatic, comedic or provocative effect.
- Often uses celebrities or well known people to endorse a product, idea, or candidate. Can use anyone that has used or tested the product.
- Describing the bad aspects of a person or product to make another seem better.
- A statement that minimizes the significance of something or says less than it means; often used for comedic effect.
- Convinces you that everyone is doing this, so you should too. Taps into people’s desire to belong.
15 Clues: Taps into people’s desire to have the best or to be the best. • The speaker presents him or herself as an average joe or common person • Makes people feel as if their safety, security, or health is in danger. • Describing the bad aspects of a person or product to make another seem better. • ...
Ancient China 2022-11-15
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- Ways - Refers to the three major philosophies of Ancient China: Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism.
- - One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient China, Taoism follows the teachings of Lao-Tzu.
- Shi Huang - The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang united China under one rule and began the Qin dynasty.
- - A religious temple that is built as a tower with many tiers and roofs.
- - A luxurious material made from the cocoons of silkworms. Silk was highly prized in ancient China and was only worn by wealthy nobles.
- Perfections - The Three Perfections were the three most important art forms of Ancient China: painting, poetry, and calligraphy.
- - A legendary monster that terrorized a Chinese village until they used fireworks and noise to scare it off. Their victory over Nian is celebrated on Chinese New Year.
- Road - A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe.
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- - A small narrow boat with a flat bottom that is usually 10 to 15 feet long.
- He - A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty. He established trade with India and Africa.
- - A type of baked clay ceramic. It was used in building the 8,000 life size terracotta soldiers that were buried with Emperor Qin.
- - The nomadic peoples of the north who often raided China. Under Genghis and Kublai Khan they captured much of China for a period of time.
- - A type of ceramic invented by the Chinese. It is thin, strong, and beautiful. It is often called "china" in the west.
- and Yang - A part of the philosophy of Taoism, the yin and yang are opposites that balance each other throughout nature such as "light and dark", "hot and cold", and "male and female".
14 Clues: Road - A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe. • - A religious temple that is built as a tower with many tiers and roofs. • - A small narrow boat with a flat bottom that is usually 10 to 15 feet long. • He - A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty. He established trade with India and Africa. • ...
Common Yoga Terms 2017-09-12
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- Teacher or master; one who illumines the darkness.
- Final relaxation; literally translated as "corpse pose."
- as Hissing Breath, Victorious Breath): A type of pranayama in which the lungs are fully expanded and the chest is puffed out; most often used in association with yoga poses, especially in the vinyasa style.
- Commonly said at the end of yoga class by the instructor and the students. One beautiful interpretation: I honor that place in you where the whole Universe resides. And when I am in that place in me and you are in that place in you, there is only one of us.
- A seal. Positions of the body that have an influence on the energies of the body, or mood. Mostly the hands and fingers are held in a mudra.
- or instrument of thought"): Sounds, syllables, words or groups of words that are repeated with the goal of creating a positive transformation; a sacred thought or a prayer.
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- Tools such as mats, blocks and straps used to extend range of motion and facilitate ease in a pose.
- Breath awareness to facilitate inner stillness and awareness.
- Physical postures of yoga.
- Focusing and calming the mind often through breath work to reach deeper levels of consciousness.
- Aum): Considered to be the first sound of creation.
- Yoga: From "ha" (sun) and "tha" (moon), hatha yoga seeks to unify opposites - body and mind - and describes any of the physical practices of yoga.
12 Clues: Physical postures of yoga. • Teacher or master; one who illumines the darkness. • Aum): Considered to be the first sound of creation. • Final relaxation; literally translated as "corpse pose." • Breath awareness to facilitate inner stillness and awareness. • Focusing and calming the mind often through breath work to reach deeper levels of consciousness. • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2019-08-13
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- (2 words no space) an unpaid or outstanding debt
- (2 words no space)the amount an individual earns over given period of time
- the set of counting (natural numbers), their opposites, and zero {–n, …, –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}. The set of integers is denoted by the symbol Z.
- (2 words no space) a percentage of money collected by a store (retailer), in addition to a good or service that was purchased, for the local government as required by law
- efficient application of procedures with accuracy
- (2 words no space) the total assets of an individual after their liabilities have been settled
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- (2 words no space) an object or item of value that one owns
- (2 words no space) the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero {0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}
- (3 words no space) the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction , where a and b are counting (natural) numbers
- (2 words no space) the set of positive numbers that begins at one and increases by increments of one each time {1, 2, 3, ..., n} (Natural)
- (2 words no space) the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction , where a and b are integers and b ≠ 0. The set of rational numbers is denoted by the symbol Q.
- (2 words no space) a percentage of money paid on the earned wages of an individual or business for the federal and/or state governments as required by law
12 Clues: (2 words no space) an unpaid or outstanding debt • efficient application of procedures with accuracy • (2 words no space) an object or item of value that one owns • (2 words no space)the amount an individual earns over given period of time • (2 words no space) the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero {0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n} • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2019-08-13
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- (2 words no space) the total assets of an individual after their liabilities have been settled
- (2 words no space) an object or item of value that one owns
- (3 words no space) the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction , where a and b are counting (natural) numbers
- (2 words no space) the set of positive numbers that begins at one and increases by increments of one each time {1, 2, 3, ..., n} (Natural)
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- (2 words no space)the amount an individual earns over given period of time
- (2 words no space) a percentage of money paid on the earned wages of an individual or business for the federal and/or state governments as required by law
- (2 words no space) an unpaid or outstanding debt
- (2 words no space) a percentage of money collected by a store (retailer), in addition to a good or service that was purchased, for the local government as required by law
- efficient application of procedures with accuracy
- (2 words no space) the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction , where a and b are integers and b ≠ 0. The set of rational numbers is denoted by the symbol Q.
- (2 words no space) the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero {0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}
- the set of counting (natural numbers), their opposites, and zero {–n, …, –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}. The set of integers is denoted by the symbol Z.
12 Clues: (2 words no space) an unpaid or outstanding debt • efficient application of procedures with accuracy • (2 words no space) an object or item of value that one owns • (2 words no space)the amount an individual earns over given period of time • (2 words no space) the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero {0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n} • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2019-08-13
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- (2 words no space) a percentage of money paid on the earned wages of an individual or business for the federal and/or state governments as required by law
- (2 words no space) the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction , where a and b are integers and b ≠ 0. The set of rational numbers is denoted by the symbol Q.
- (3 words no space) the set of numbers that can be expressed as a fraction , where a and b are counting (natural) numbers
- (2 words no space) the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero {0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}
- (2 words no space) an object or item of value that one owns
- (2 words no space) the total assets of an individual after their liabilities have been settled
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- (2 words no space) an unpaid or outstanding debt
- (2 words no space) a percentage of money collected by a store (retailer), in addition to a good or service that was purchased, for the local government as required by law
- the set of counting (natural numbers), their opposites, and zero {–n, …, –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n}. The set of integers is denoted by the symbol Z.
- (2 words no space) the set of positive numbers that begins at one and increases by increments of one each time {1, 2, 3, ..., n} (Natural)
- (2 words no space)the amount an individual earns over given period of time
- efficient application of procedures with accuracy
12 Clues: (2 words no space) an unpaid or outstanding debt • efficient application of procedures with accuracy • (2 words no space) an object or item of value that one owns • (2 words no space)the amount an individual earns over given period of time • (2 words no space) the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero {0, 1, 2, 3, ..., n} • ...
Opposites 2023-05-10
IA2 metalanguage 1 2020-11-02
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- the techniques used by the creator of a text to try to get the audience to understand the ideology of the text
- The use of signs that stand in for and take the place of something else
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
- the shaping of a text's meaning by another text. It is the interconnection between similar or related works of literature, which reflect and influence an audience's interpretation of the text
- an implied meaning that's associated with a word in addition to its literal meaning. This association can be cultural or emotional
- an idea that is common throughout the culture. Each culture may have completely different or similar assumption, based on the tradition, laws and people of that particular place
- any commonly known public belief about a certain social group or a type of individual, based on a prior assumption
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- a way of thinking related to something/someone who belongs to a specific society which has their formed way of living and customs
- when two statements don't seem to agree with each other
- a pair of related terms or concepts that are opposite in meaning. Binary opposition is the system of language and/or thought by which two theoretical opposites are strictly defined and set off against one another
- the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the Internet) regarded collectively
- the core principles and ideals upon which an entire community exists
- literal or dictionary meanings of a word in contrast to its connotative or associated meanings
- disproportionate weight in favour of or against an idea or thing, sometimes in a way that is closed-minded, prejudicial, or unfair
- the means of communication
15 Clues: the means of communication • when two statements don't seem to agree with each other • the core principles and ideals upon which an entire community exists • The use of signs that stand in for and take the place of something else • literal or dictionary meanings of a word in contrast to its connotative or associated meanings • ...
The Raven and The Fox (opposites) 2024-12-19
Art I Review Crossword 2025-05-21
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- The art movement we just learned about that was developed in France in the 1800s that focused on painting outside at different times of the day to focus on lighting show changing colors was named _________________________.
- The line that separates the sky from the ground is called
- Something that is exactly the same on one or more sides could be called ______________________
- ______________-brush is when you make sure your brush is dry, so you don’t put very much paint or any water on it, and paint onto a surface so the paint looks scratchy.
- The back of the landscape is referred to as the....
- The famous painting of a noble woman created by Leonardo da Vinci is titled
- Life A ____________________________ is artwork that depicts inanimate objects, usually arranged on a table.
- is a pattern of repeating shapes that fit together perfectly, with no gaps or overlaps, to cover a surface, often used as tiling.
- The front of a landscape is referred to as the...
- In perspective, what is that point where things get smaller or vanish towards named?
- What do we call the difference between light and dark in a picture? (Opposites)
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- When drawing a face, the tear ducts (pink inner corners of eyes) line up with the edge of the ____________ if you were to draw a line straight down.
- What is the name of a color scheme that consists of one color?
- The adult human body is about 7-8 of it’s own ________ tall.
- When drawing a face that is front facing, it is about ______ of its own eyes wide. (exclude ears)
- The middle of a landscape is referred to as the....
- What is another word for how dark/light something is, or shading?
- The famous painting made by Vincent Van Gogh from outside his hospital room of a starry night sky overtop a town is titled...
18 Clues: The front of a landscape is referred to as the... • The middle of a landscape is referred to as the.... • The back of the landscape is referred to as the.... • The line that separates the sky from the ground is called • The adult human body is about 7-8 of it’s own ________ tall. • What is the name of a color scheme that consists of one color? • ...
Geometry Crossword 2019-05-05
Across
- a parallelogram that has four congruent sides and four right angles. Also this shapes diagonals bisect opposite angles
- In what triangle is the hypotenuse is √ 2 time as long as each leg.
- parallelogram that has 4 congruent sides. This shapes consecutive angles are supplementary.
- If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then its opposites sides are BLAN
- parallelogram that has four right angles. This shape has both pairs of opposite sides parallel
- An angle whose vertex is a point on the circle and the sides contain chords
- a quadrilateral having both pairs of opposite sides parallel. This shape has both pairs of opposite angles are congruent
- In a circle, if a diameter is perpendicular to the chord, it BLANK the chord and its arc.
- measures more than 180° but less than 360°. It is found by 360° minus its associated minor arc
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- what triangle has a hypotenuse that is twice as long as the shorter leg and the longer leg is √ 3 times as long as the shorter leg
- quadrilateral having only 1 pair of opposite sides parallel. Could also be considered a quadrilateral
- The measure of an angle formed by two lines that intersect inside a circle is BLANK the sum of the measures of the intercepted arc.
- Circle The end points of its arc are the endpoints of the diameter. It measures exactly 180.
- it has exactly one pair of opposite angles congruent. Also the diagonals are perpendicular
- A line in the plain of a circle that intersects the circle at one point
- trapezoid have congruent legs each pair of this shapes base angles are congruent
- An angle whose vertex is the center of the circle. The measure of the arcis the same as the angle
- A line in the plain of a circle that intersects the circle at 2 points
18 Clues: In what triangle is the hypotenuse is √ 2 time as long as each leg. • A line in the plain of a circle that intersects the circle at 2 points • A line in the plain of a circle that intersects the circle at one point • If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, then its opposites sides are BLAN • ...
Opposites: fill in the opposite word 2025-09-28
interpanel game 2021-04-12
Across
- the efforts used to tear the goods into 2 pieces. (3 words)
- Refers to the physical sensations in the mouth caused by food or drink, as distinct from taste. It is a fundamental sensory attribute which, along with taste and smell, determines the overall flavor of a food item(1 word).
- taste naturally found in fermented products, cheese or mushrooms and characterized by its mouthcoating and longlasting effect(1 word)
- the ability of bread crumb to be spread(1 word)
- : ability of a panelist to evaluate products the same way at different times(1 word)
- The sensation of palate fullness, the viscosity and texture of beer in the mouth. Part of mouthfeel characteristics. Pilsen type beers are classified as low, and some Imperial Stouts can have high.(1 word)
- Level from carbon dioxide gas in a liquid that impart mainly mouthfeel of a beer (but as well the sound and perception of other flavors). If it is high, the beer fizz.(1 word)
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- is the sense by which an organism perceives thermal changes and to adjust accordingly. (1 word)
- durable and persistant taste or flavor in the end of degustation(2 words)
- one of the smell pathways implying the back of the throat as a pathway for volatile molecules to reach our odor receptors(1 word)
- Number of fragments/cracks formed on the crust when the sides of the baguette are squeezed (1 word)
- in double layered breads; separation of layers without tearing(1 word).
- Formed by particles in suspension (that can be yeast, proteins etc.), which are opposites of clarity. Part of appearance characteristics.(1 word)
- aromatic substance contains in bean vanilla that gives a vanilla, creamy and sweet notes(1 word)
14 Clues: the ability of bread crumb to be spread(1 word) • the efforts used to tear the goods into 2 pieces. (3 words) • in double layered breads; separation of layers without tearing(1 word). • durable and persistant taste or flavor in the end of degustation(2 words) • : ability of a panelist to evaluate products the same way at different times(1 word) • ...
sensory crossword 2021-04-12
Across
- the efforts used to tear the goods into 2 pieces. (3 words)
- Refers to the physical sensations in the mouth caused by food or drink, as distinct from taste. It is a fundamental sensory attribute which, along with taste and smell, determines the overall flavor of a food item(1 word).
- taste naturally found in fermented products, cheese or mushrooms and characterized by its mouthcoating and longlasting effect(1 word)
- the ability of bread crumb to be spread(1 word)
- : ability of a panelist to evaluate products the same way at different times(1 word)
- The sensation of palate fullness, the viscosity and texture of beer in the mouth. Part of mouthfeel characteristics. Pilsen type beers are classified as low, and some Imperial Stouts can have high.(1 word)
- Level from carbon dioxide gas in a liquid that impart mainly mouthfeel of a beer (but as well the sound and perception of other flavors). If it is high, the beer fizz.(1 word)
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- is the sense by which an organism perceives thermal changes and to adjust accordingly. (1 word)
- durable and persistant taste or flavor in the end of degustation(2 words)
- one of the smell pathways implying the back of the throat as a pathway for volatile molecules to reach our odor receptors(1 word)
- Number of fragments/cracks formed on the crust when the sides of the baguette are squeezed (1 word)
- in double layered breads; separation of layers without tearing(1 word).
- Formed by particles in suspension (that can be yeast, proteins etc.), which are opposites of clarity. Part of appearance characteristics.(1 word)
- aromatic substance contains in bean vanilla that gives a vanilla, creamy and sweet notes(1 word)
14 Clues: the ability of bread crumb to be spread(1 word) • the efforts used to tear the goods into 2 pieces. (3 words) • in double layered breads; separation of layers without tearing(1 word). • durable and persistant taste or flavor in the end of degustation(2 words) • : ability of a panelist to evaluate products the same way at different times(1 word) • ...
Math Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-03
Across
- If n is a positive integer, then n factorial, written n!, is n * (n - 1) * (n - 2) * … * 2 * 1. The factorial of 0 is defined to be 1.
- of linear inequalities A system of inequalities in two or more variables in which all of the inequalities are linear.
- A measure of the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables or data sets.
- formula In a coordinate plane, the distance from (x1, y1) to (x2 - y2) is d = (x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2.
- triangle A triangle with one right angle.
- In a right triangle, the cosine of angle A is the ratio of the length of the side adjacent to angle A to the length of the hypotenuse. It is the reciprocal of the secant function.
Down
- the side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- Binomials of the form a + b and a - b. The terms are the same; the signs before b are opposites.
- coefficient A number r, where -1 is greater than or equal to r is greater than or equal to 1, that describes how closely the point in a scatter plot cluster around the least squares line.
- A selection of a group of objects in which order is not important. The number of combinations of r objects chosen from a group of n objects is denoted nCr.
- of a right triangle One of the two sides of the right triangle that form the right angle.
- In a right triangle, the cosecant of angle A is the ratio of the length of the hypotenuse to the length of the side opposite A. It is the reciprocal of the sine function.
- The statistical study of the relationship between variables.
- Is a selection of items where order is important.
- of best fit The line that comes closest to all of the points in a data set.
15 Clues: triangle A triangle with one right angle. • Is a selection of items where order is important. • the side opposite the right angle in a right triangle. • The statistical study of the relationship between variables. • of best fit The line that comes closest to all of the points in a data set. • ...
Technical Theatre Concepts Units #1 & #2 2023-10-31
Across
- also called an inspiration board, a ____ board is a tool to help you hone your visual ideas at the start of a creative project. It is a collage of images, material samples, color palettes and sometimes descriptive words that will guide you in your work.
- symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial are all types of this design principle
- a stage constructed so that an audience can sit on all four sides. Also called Theatre in the Round, Circle Theatre and Central Staging.
- a designer objective that refers to the historical age, decade, or era in which a play is set.
- a designer might juxtapose two opposites such as light and dark, large and small, etc. for this design principle.
- a designer objective that refers to the greater geographical or regional location for the play.
- the person who comes up with ideas for the lighting, costume, set, sound, etc. is called a _____.
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- the area closest to the audience is called this stage direction.
- the main idea or message you pull from a play that informs your designs.
- a design objective that is very important for understanding the costumes, hair, and makeup to create. You need this in order to have a play.
- a type of stage in which the acting area is extended into what is normally the seating area. The audience views the production from three sides.
- if one character is in bright red and all other characters onstage are in white, this is an example of which design principle?
- the area of the stage on the left and right sides that are NOT in view of the audience are called this
- the element of design that is missing: line, shape, texture, and ___
14 Clues: the area closest to the audience is called this stage direction. • the element of design that is missing: line, shape, texture, and ___ • the main idea or message you pull from a play that informs your designs. • symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial are all types of this design principle • ...
sensory crossword 2021-04-12
Across
- the efforts used to tear the goods into 2 pieces. (3 words)
- Refers to the physical sensations in the mouth caused by food or drink, as distinct from taste. It is a fundamental sensory attribute which, along with taste and smell, determines the overall flavor of a food item(1 word).
- taste naturally found in fermented products, cheese or mushrooms and characterized by its mouthcoating and longlasting effect(1 word)
- the ability of bread crumb to be spread(1 word)
- : ability of a panelist to evaluate products the same way at different times(1 word)
- The sensation of palate fullness, the viscosity and texture of beer in the mouth. Part of mouthfeel characteristics. Pilsen type beers are classified as low, and some Imperial Stouts can have high.(1 word)
- Level from carbon dioxide gas in a liquid that impart mainly mouthfeel of a beer (but as well the sound and perception of other flavors). If it is high, the beer fizz.(1 word)
Down
- is the sense by which an organism perceives thermal changes and to adjust accordingly. (1 word)
- durable and persistant taste or flavor in the end of degustation(2 words)
- one of the smell pathways implying the back of the throat as a pathway for volatile molecules to reach our odor receptors(1 word)
- Number of fragments/cracks formed on the crust when the sides of the baguette are squeezed (1 word)
- in double layered breads; separation of layers without tearing(1 word).
- Formed by particles in suspension (that can be yeast, proteins etc.), which are opposites of clarity. Part of appearance characteristics.(1 word)
- aromatic substance contains in bean vanilla that gives a vanilla, creamy and sweet notes(1 word)
14 Clues: the ability of bread crumb to be spread(1 word) • the efforts used to tear the goods into 2 pieces. (3 words) • in double layered breads; separation of layers without tearing(1 word). • durable and persistant taste or flavor in the end of degustation(2 words) • : ability of a panelist to evaluate products the same way at different times(1 word) • ...
41-50 vocab 2023-02-04
Across
- an arraignment of a group of objects in which order is important the numbers of permutations of r objects from a group of n objects is denoted
- in a right triangle the cosecant of angle a is the ratio of the length of the hypotenuse to the length of the hypotenuse to the length of the side opposite a it is the reciprocal of the sine function
- of a right triangle one of the two sides of the right triangle that form the right angle
- a selection of group of objects in which order is not important the number of combinations of r objects chosen from a group of n objects is denoted .factorial for any polynomial p(x) x-a is a factor of p(x) if only if p(a)=0
- a measure of the strength and direction of the two relationship between two variables or data set
- coefficient-a number r where - 1 less then or equal to r less the nor equal to 1 that describes how closely the points in a scatter plot cluster around the least squares line
- of best fit-the line that comes closest to all of the points in a data set
- binomials of the form a + b and a - b the terms are the same the signs before b are opposites
Down
- of linear inequalities-a system of inequalities in two or more variables in which all of the inequalities are linear
- the statistical study of the relationship between variables
- the side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- formula in a coordinate plane the distance from x1,y1 to x2 y2
- in a right triangle the cosine of angle a is the ratio od the length of the side adjacent to angle a to the length of the hypotenuse it is the reciprocal of the secant function
- name: date:
- triangle a triangle with one right angle
15 Clues: name: date: • triangle a triangle with one right angle • the side opposite the right angle in a right triangle • the statistical study of the relationship between variables • formula in a coordinate plane the distance from x1,y1 to x2 y2 • of best fit-the line that comes closest to all of the points in a data set • ...
Vocabulary 41-50 2023-02-03
Across
- triangle a triangle with one right angle.
- an arrangement of a group of objects in which order is important. The number of permutations of r objects from a group of n objects is denoted nPr
- in a right triangle the cosecant of angle A is the ratio of the length of the hypotenuse to the length of the side opposite A. It is the reciprocal of the sine function
- in a right triangle, the cosine of angle A is the ratio of the length of the side adjacent to angle A to the length of the hypotenuse. It is the reciprocal of the secant function.
- of linear equations a system of equations containing only linear equations
- formula in a coordinate plane the distance from (x1,y1) to (x2,y2)
- if n is a positive integer =, then n is factorial, written n!, is n times (n-1) times (n-2) …. The factorial of 0 is defined to be 1
- the statistical study of the relationship between the variables
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- of best fit the line that comes the closest to all of the points in the data set
- the side opposite the right angle in a right angle
- of a right triangle one of the two sides of the right triangle that form the right angle
- binomials of the form a+b and a-b. The terms are the same; the signs before b are opposites
- a measure of the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables or data sets
- a selection of a group of objects in which order is not important. The number of combinations of r objects chosen from a group of n objects is denoted nCr
- coefficient a number r, where -1<r<1, that describes how closely the points in a scatter plot cluster around the least square lines
15 Clues: triangle a triangle with one right angle. • the side opposite the right angle in a right angle • the statistical study of the relationship between the variables • formula in a coordinate plane the distance from (x1,y1) to (x2,y2) • of linear equations a system of equations containing only linear equations • ...
