set theory Crossword Puzzles
MEDTERMS SET #9 2026-01-21
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- involuntary contraction
- 2 tubes that go from trachea (windpipe) to each lung
- infection that usually doesn't affect you unless already sick
- fatal (deadly)
- to expand
- to turn or roll
- any therapy that decreases or stimulates the antigen/ antibody response
- arteries
- record/recording
- to get smaller in diameter
- vessels
- ventricle (one of the two bottom chambers of the heart)
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- lung
- vessels
- the heart between beats, at rest
- growth; development
- lung
- a tube you put down
- drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response
- plaque buildup
- contraction
- heart
- the process of clotting
- wall
- picture or printout of a test result
25 Clues: lung • lung • wall • heart • vessels • vessels • arteries • to expand • contraction • fatal (deadly) • plaque buildup • to turn or roll • record/recording • growth; development • a tube you put down • involuntary contraction • the process of clotting • to get smaller in diameter • the heart between beats, at rest • picture or printout of a test result • drug that decreases the antigen/antibody response • ...
OMAM Set #2 2026-02-19
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- the part of speech represented by "boy" and "ball" in the sentence: The boy bounced the ball.
- George's and Lennie's job on the ranch
- feeling or expressing contempt or derision
- to make fun of
- good at using one's hands (fighting)
- the part of speech represented by "the" sentence: The boy bounced the ball.
- to sniffle; complain or whine tearfully
- fascinated; to capture someone's attention
- Candy's job on the ranch
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- an underground reservoir for liquid waste
- an emotion of great sadness associated with loss
- with sincere and intense conviction
- the part of the sentence represented by "boy" in the sentence: The boy bounced the ball.
- deep; serious; thoughtful
- to make twisting or turning movements in a way that suggests pain or struggle
- the part of the sentence represented by "bounced the ball" in the sentence: The boy bounced the ball.
- to pull one's head back in anger or pride; especially when one feels offended
- the state or quality of being worthy of respect
- 2 words; Slim's job on the ranch
- the part of speech represented by "bounced" in the sentence: The boy bounced the ball.
20 Clues: to make fun of • Candy's job on the ranch • deep; serious; thoughtful • 2 words; Slim's job on the ranch • with sincere and intense conviction • good at using one's hands (fighting) • George's and Lennie's job on the ranch • to sniffle; complain or whine tearfully • an underground reservoir for liquid waste • feeling or expressing contempt or derision • ...
Bowlby's theory and the Learning theory 2020-12-02
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- the social learning theory is learning through?
- time in which an attachment has to form
- The most important attachment
- actions that draw in adult attention
- learning through consequences
- the optimal time for an attachment to form
- a connection consistent between a stimulus and response
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- when you are born with something
- anything which has the effect of increasing the likelihood of the behaviour being repeated when something rewarding happens when it is taken away.
- action that has the effect of decreasing the likelihood of something being repeated
- the name of the researcher who did an experiment on learning by association
- a stimulus which has no effect
12 Clues: The most important attachment • learning through consequences • a stimulus which has no effect • when you are born with something • actions that draw in adult attention • time in which an attachment has to form • the optimal time for an attachment to form • the social learning theory is learning through? • a connection consistent between a stimulus and response • ...
Industrial Revolution 2018-03-07
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- A group of people that fight for their rights within their jobs
- The progress and improvement of industries over time
- Shares in a company
- The theory that germs are spread by very small organisms
- A theory where the economy is controlled by business owners and certain people
- The man that invented communism
- The poor people that did not own a lot
- A theory created by Karl Marx
- The time period that changed manufacturing
- The man who helped Karl Marx write the Communist Manifesto
- the right to vote
- A theory where the people own the distribution and production
- A group that work as one and is regarded as one in law
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- The social class that has professional and business workers and their families
- The people below the high class and above the low class
- To let things go the way they are
- The people that destroyed machines to keep their jobs
- A machine invented by Eli Whitney
- To reach an agreement regarding the rights and duties of people at work
- Land that is owned and cared for by a person
- A place where there is nothing wrong
- The way of thinking that all are equal
- Actions are right if they are useful and promotes happiness
- To stop working to protest
- A movement held by the working class of Britain in (1838-1857)
- To make a town into a city
- Someone who controls a business
- A meeting held to get rights for women
28 Clues: the right to vote • Shares in a company • To stop working to protest • To make a town into a city • A theory created by Karl Marx • The man that invented communism • Someone who controls a business • To let things go the way they are • A machine invented by Eli Whitney • A place where there is nothing wrong • The way of thinking that all are equal • ...
Sociology Chapter 7 2024-01-08
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- A repetition of, or return to criminal behavior restitution punishment intended to make criminals.
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance.
- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which are exposed
- Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts.
- Behavior that overconforms to social expectations.
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms.
- A social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent.
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms.
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- An act committed in violation of the law.
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- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status.
- only occasional breaking of norms
- The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison.
- To make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status.
- Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms.
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization.
- Deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity.
- Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people.
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • An act committed in violation of the law. • Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms. • Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms. • Behavior that overconforms to social expectations. • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms. • Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people. • ...
scient 2024-09-10
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- / Born in 1822 in France, developed the germ theory of disease and pasteurization.
- / Born in 1791 in England, contributed to electromagnetism and electrochemistry.
- / Born in 1879 in Germany, developed the theory of relativity.
- / Born in 1822 in Austria, known as the father of genetics.
- / Born in 1707 in Sweden, developed the binomial system of naming species.
- / Born in 1809 in England, developed the theory of natural selection.
- / Born in 1473 in Poland, developed the heliocentric model of the solar system.
- / Born in 1642 in England, formulated the laws of motion and gravity.
- / Born in 1934 in England, renowned for her study of chimpanzees.
- / Born in 1916 in England, co-discovered the structure of DNA.
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- / Born in 1867 in Poland, discovered radioactivity and won two Nobel Prizes.
- / Born in 1743 in France, known as the father of modern chemistry.
- / Born in 1564 in Italy, known for improving the telescope and his work in astronomy.
- / Born in 287 BC in Greece, known for his work in geometry and buoyancy.
- / Born in 1452 in Italy, a Renaissance polymath known for his work in anatomy and engineering.
- / Born in 1901 in the USA, worked on the nature of chemical bonds and peace activism.
- / Born in 1856 in Serbia, known for his work with alternating current electricity.
- / Born in 1831 in Scotland, developed the theory of electromagnetism.
- / Born in 1912 in England, father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence.
- / Born in 1928 in the USA, co-discovered the structure of DNA.
- / Born in 1815 in England, often considered the first computer programmer.
21 Clues: / Born in 1822 in Austria, known as the father of genetics. • / Born in 1879 in Germany, developed the theory of relativity. • / Born in 1928 in the USA, co-discovered the structure of DNA. • / Born in 1916 in England, co-discovered the structure of DNA. • / Born in 1934 in England, renowned for her study of chimpanzees. • ...
Child Development Theorist 2025-08-21
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- theorist who studied morals & said we see ourself in levels.
- series of stages a person passes through during their lifetime.
- process refers to the ability to experience, express, & control emotions.
- an act of recognizing and recording behavior.
- process that refers to the ability to know right from wrong.
- studied 8 psychosocial stages based on common conflicts.
- period of growth & change between childhood and adulthood.
- created hierarchy of human basic needs needs.
- refers to the physical growth of a person’s body.
- theorist who said we see ourself in layers, and become more social in our lifetime.
- theory states kids learn best through their senses, own interests & rate.
- process of the brain and the use of mental skills.
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- study of how children physically, intellectually, emotionally, socially & morally.
- period of childhood from birth up to one year.
- created a social theory said from modeling those around us.
- period of childhood from three to five years of age.
- a scientifically acceptable principle followed as the basis of action.
- period of childhood from one to three years of age.
- a school providing children freedom within limits.
- a person’s surroundings.
- a child old enough to attend school; ages 5-12.
- psychiatrist theory states; early emotional experiences affect adult life profoundly.
- refers to the way people relate to others around them.
- the first to study children in a scientific way.
- Learning best through your senses.
- studied effects of positive & negative reinforcement in studying human behavior.
- sum of qualities a person inherits from their parents at birth.
27 Clues: a person’s surroundings. • Learning best through your senses. • an act of recognizing and recording behavior. • created hierarchy of human basic needs needs. • period of childhood from birth up to one year. • a child old enough to attend school; ages 5-12. • the first to study children in a scientific way. • refers to the physical growth of a person’s body. • ...
Famous Scientists 2023-07-09
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- American chemist who discovered the elements polonium and radium.
- English scientist who discovered the laws of electromagnetism.
- Austrian physicist who developed quantum theory.
- German physicist who developed the theory of relativity.
- English naturalist who developed the theory of evolution.
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- Polish-born physicist famous for his theory of radioactivity.
- Greek mathematician and astronomer who formulated the laws of planetary motion.
- Italian physicist known as the "Father of Modern Science."
- American inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to the development of alternating current.
- English physicist known for his laws of motion and gravity.
10 Clues: Austrian physicist who developed quantum theory. • German physicist who developed the theory of relativity. • English naturalist who developed the theory of evolution. • Italian physicist known as the "Father of Modern Science." • English physicist known for his laws of motion and gravity. • Polish-born physicist famous for his theory of radioactivity. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2022-12-12
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- an approach to scientific investigations that involves making careful observations, forming and testing a hypothesis, and drawing a conclusion that confirms and modifies
- Theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- supporter/promoter of the Heliocentric model
- the idea that people should use reason, or logical thought to understand the world
- “New Astronomy”
- Established the Heliocentric Theory
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- theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe
- “I think, Therefore I am”
- Theory that the Sun revolves around the Earth
- Physicist and mathematician that widely promoted Heliocentricity and created “Principia Mathematica”
10 Clues: “New Astronomy” • “I think, Therefore I am” • Established the Heliocentric Theory • supporter/promoter of the Heliocentric model • Theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • Theory that the Sun revolves around the Earth • theory that gravity acts on all objects throughout the universe • ...
Delight's quick 1850s review 2023-05-12
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- Created the telescope in Italy in the 1500s
- A series of steps to prove or disprove a theory in science
- Theory that the world revolves about the Sun
- Proved mathematically that the orbits of the earth are actually eliptical
- Invisible force defined by Isaac newton
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- Believed all people have freedom of opinion and religion
- Part of the scientific theory where you predict what might happen in an experiment
- He was knighted by the queen and became the inventor of calculus
- Polish astronomer that believed in Heliocentric theory
- did work with chemistry and Physics
10 Clues: did work with chemistry and Physics • Invisible force defined by Isaac newton • Created the telescope in Italy in the 1500s • Theory that the world revolves about the Sun • Polish astronomer that believed in Heliocentric theory • Believed all people have freedom of opinion and religion • A series of steps to prove or disprove a theory in science • ...
Procrastination 2016-05-04
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- 1.occurring in or relating to a relatively short period of time
- an average measure of the efficiency of production
- 1.occurring over or relating to a long period of time
- 1.a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- 1.relating to or dependent on a set of circumstances or state of affairs
- a presentation at the main TED (technology, entertainment, design)
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- 1.the action of delaying or postponing something
- 1.a regularly updated website or web page
- 1.based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- 1.the latest time or date by which something should be completed
10 Clues: 1.a regularly updated website or web page • 1.the action of delaying or postponing something • 1.based on or in accordance with reason or logic • an average measure of the efficiency of production • 1.occurring over or relating to a long period of time • 1.occurring in or relating to a relatively short period of time • ...
Spelling Lesson 9 Josh K. 12-4-15 2015-12-04
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- a request for information
- to suggest or to make
- to take the job or position of
- to prove, show, find out, or state that is true or correct
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- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
- the curved path along which something moves through the air or through space
- to create, invent, or produce by careful thought and effort
- passed or able to be passed from parent to child before birth
- of, relating to, producing, or using energy that is created when the nuclei of atoms are split apart
- to name or mention exactly and clearly
10 Clues: to suggest or to make • a request for information • to take the job or position of • to name or mention exactly and clearly • to prove, show, find out, or state that is true or correct • to create, invent, or produce by careful thought and effort • passed or able to be passed from parent to child before birth • ...
Sky Jumpers crossword 2022-01-31
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- past tense to move in a brusque or headlong manner
- a light sharp jerky stroke movement
- to free from faults or defects
- a searching study,inquiry, or inspection
- a line segment extending from the center of a circle or sphere to the circumference or bounding surface
- an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events
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- the state of being so tuned or sounded
- an object esteemed and venerated because of association with a saint or martyr
- a planting of fruit trees, nut trees, or sugar maples
- not being in accordance with nature or consistent with a normal course of events
10 Clues: to free from faults or defects • a light sharp jerky stroke movement • the state of being so tuned or sounded • a searching study,inquiry, or inspection • past tense to move in a brusque or headlong manner • a planting of fruit trees, nut trees, or sugar maples • an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events • ...
One-word Substitution 2022-01-25
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- I have my _______ exam tomorrow.
- He set out to learn the theory and data of ___________.
- With total of 90, Indians top list of the US unicorns ________ founders.
- I saw a _____ of ducks swimming in the pond.
- I believe every sibling uses their sibling as a ________ and gets them grounded.
- My sister wants to meet a _____________ as she wants to be a national level dancer. She wants to make India proud.
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- Saudi Arabia is governed by a ________.
- I don't like the fact that all my friends are _______.
- The President arrived in his _______ at the India Gate on the occasion of Republic Day.
- Josh is an _______.
10 Clues: Josh is an _______. • I have my _______ exam tomorrow. • Saudi Arabia is governed by a ________. • I saw a _____ of ducks swimming in the pond. • I don't like the fact that all my friends are _______. • He set out to learn the theory and data of ___________. • With total of 90, Indians top list of the US unicorns ________ founders. • ...
29ogunbgo@lrsd.net 2024-01-14
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- : anything that takes up space and can be weighed.
- : temprature at which the solid and liquid forms of a pure substance can exist.
- : the minor components in a solution one's attention or mental effort.
- : when heat moves from one object to another through direct touch.
- : a means of solving a problem or dealing with a diffcult situation.
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- :of a same kind; alike.
- : an idea or set of ideas that is infende to explain facts or events.
- : to distintegrate; break up, or disperse.
- : a min portion of matter.
- : energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light.
10 Clues: :of a same kind; alike. • : a min portion of matter. • : to distintegrate; break up, or disperse. • : anything that takes up space and can be weighed. • : when heat moves from one object to another through direct touch. • : a means of solving a problem or dealing with a diffcult situation. • : an idea or set of ideas that is infende to explain facts or events. • ...
Chapter 11 Vocab 2024-02-20
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- a condition that needs to be checked
- a test to see if different distributions are similar to each other
- probability value
- the frequency that would be expected in a cell, on average, if the variables are independent
- measure of observed counts from expected
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- a frequency table for a single categorical variable
- It is contradictory to the null hypothesis and denoted by Ha or H1.
- the extent to which observed data match the values expected by theory.
- a type of statistical hypothesis that proposes that no statistical significance exists in a set of given observations
- sample proportions are unbiased estimators of their population proportion
10 Clues: probability value • a condition that needs to be checked • measure of observed counts from expected • a frequency table for a single categorical variable • a test to see if different distributions are similar to each other • It is contradictory to the null hypothesis and denoted by Ha or H1. • the extent to which observed data match the values expected by theory. • ...
1551-1600 2024-03-20
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- a person who makes money by starting or running businesses
- nervous or worried, and unable to relax
- to use something, especially fuel, energy or time
- to move from one job, school, situation, etc. to another
- to get something, especially by making an effort
- almost or very nearly, so that any slight difference is not important
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- to continue to do something despite difficulties or opposition, in a way that can seem unreasonable
- to make yourself responsible for something and start doing it
- a formal set of ideas that is intended to explain why something happens or exists
- not supporting or helping either side in a disagreement, competition, etc.
10 Clues: nervous or worried, and unable to relax • to get something, especially by making an effort • to use something, especially fuel, energy or time • to move from one job, school, situation, etc. to another • a person who makes money by starting or running businesses • to make yourself responsible for something and start doing it • ...
Social Psychology Crossword 2022-03-31
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- The theory that we can explain someone’s behavior by crediting either the situation or the person’s stable, enduring traits
- The beliefs and attitudes we bring to a group grow stronger as we discuss them with like-minded others
- Set of expectations about a social position
- Influence resulting from a persons desire to gain approval and/or avoid disapproval
- Offers evidence and arguments to trigger favorable thoughts
- Feelings, often influenced by our beliefs, that predispose our reactions to objects, people, and events
- Adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard
- Influence resulting from one’s willingness to accept others opinions about reality
- Occurs when people are influenced by incidental cues, such as a speaker’s attractiveness
- Improved performance on simple or well-learned tasks in the presence of others
- An understood rule for accepted and expected behavior
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- Tendency for observers to underestimate the impact of the situation and overestimate the impact of personal disposition
- The theory that when we become aware that our attitudes and our actions clash, we can reduce the resulting dissonance by changing our attitudes
- Tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to later comply with a larger request
- The enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, values, and traditions shared by a group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next
- The mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision-making group overrides a realistic appraisal of alternatives
- The loss of self-awareness and self-restraint occurring in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity
- The scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another
18 Clues: Set of expectations about a social position • An understood rule for accepted and expected behavior • Offers evidence and arguments to trigger favorable thoughts • Adjusting our behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard • Improved performance on simple or well-learned tasks in the presence of others • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-07-06
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- Galilei developed the telescope
- Kepler developed the three laws of planetary motion
- Mathematica Newton’s most famous publication
- Bacon developed the modern scientific method
- theory believed that the Earth was the center of the universe
- theory Earth and the other planets revolved around the Sun
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- the heliocentric theory heresy The Catholic Church
- Revolution emphasis on reason, observation, and systematic measurement became known as
- van Leeuwenhoek perfected the microscope
- Newton wrote the laws of gravity and three laws of motion
- Harvey first to accurately describe how blood circulation worked
- the planets in orbit around the sun gravity
- Copernicus On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies
- place in the 1500s and 1600s the scientific revolution
- the Middles Ages scientists followed thinking based on The Bible
15 Clues: Galilei developed the telescope • van Leeuwenhoek perfected the microscope • the planets in orbit around the sun gravity • Mathematica Newton’s most famous publication • Bacon developed the modern scientific method • the heliocentric theory heresy The Catholic Church • Kepler developed the three laws of planetary motion • ...
Lev Vygotsky vs Jean Piaget 2025-06-27
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- Russian psychologist known for the sociocultural theory of development
- Instructional support to help a learner perform a task
- Piaget’s process of changing schemas based on new information
- Vygotsky emphasized this type of context in learning
- Piaget’s second stage where symbolic thinking emerges
- Piaget’s process of fitting new info into existing schemas
- Vygotsky saw learning as happening through this with others
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- Piaget’s term for a child’s inability to see another’s point of view
- Learning theory both Piaget and Vygotsky contributed to
- Piaget’s third stage of development is called the ____ operational stage
- Clue
- Type of psychology both theorists specialized in
- Vygotsky believed this is key to cognitive development
- Abbreviation for the "Zone of Proximal Development"
- Swiss psychologist famous for his theory of cognitive development
15 Clues: Clue • Type of psychology both theorists specialized in • Abbreviation for the "Zone of Proximal Development" • Vygotsky emphasized this type of context in learning • Piaget’s second stage where symbolic thinking emerges • Instructional support to help a learner perform a task • Vygotsky believed this is key to cognitive development • ...
Chapter 7 2024-01-04
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- the theory that compliance with social norms requires strains of bonds between individual and society
- behavior that overconforms to social expectations
- an act committed in violation of the law
- an undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance
- a social condition in which norms are weak conflicting, or absent
- discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishments
- behavior that departs from societal or group norms
- a system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes
- the process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status
- a method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison
- punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts
- rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms
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- punishment intended to make criminals pay monetary compensation to make up for the frontal damage caused by their acts
- residuum process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization
- behavior that underconforms to accepted norms
- the theory that an individual's identity in proportion to the number of deviant acts
- job-related crimes committed by high-status people
- the theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them
- only occasional breaking of norms
- the theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant
- ways to encourage conformity to society norms
- repetition of or return to criminal behavior
- deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity
- a person who breaks significant societal or group norms
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • an act committed in violation of the law • repetition of or return to criminal behavior • behavior that underconforms to accepted norms • ways to encourage conformity to society norms • behavior that overconforms to social expectations • job-related crimes committed by high-status people • ...
bang 2024-09-17
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- / Luminous objects made of gas, found throughout the universe.
- / A violent release of energy, often associated with the Big Bang.
- / The ability to do work or cause change.
- / A scientist who studies the stars and space.
- / The act of using telescopes and other tools to study space.
- / An explanation of phenomena based on evidence, like the Big Bang.
- / All existing matter and space considered as a whole.
- / The continuous progression of existence and events.
- / The vast expanse that exists beyond Earth.
- / Electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye.
- / A tool used to observe distant objects in space.
- / The theory describing the origin of the universe.
- / Related to the universe or outer space.
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- / Tiny components of matter and energy in the universe.
- / Describes objects with a large amount of mass.
- / The smallest units of matter.
- / Where the universe is believed to have originated from.
- / Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- / Scientist who first proposed the Big Bang theory.
- / A form of energy often associated with the early universe.
- / The force that attracts objects towards each other.
- / The branch of science that deals with matter and energy.
- / Famous astronomer who provided evidence of the expanding universe.
- / What space continues to do as it expands.
- / What scientists continue to uncover about the universe.
- / A representation used to explain a concept or theory.
- / Large systems of stars, dust, and gas in the universe.
- / What the universe continues to do after the Big Bang.
28 Clues: / The smallest units of matter. • / The ability to do work or cause change. • / Related to the universe or outer space. • / What space continues to do as it expands. • / Anything that takes up space and has mass. • / The vast expanse that exists beyond Earth. • / A scientist who studies the stars and space. • / Describes objects with a large amount of mass. • ...
The Subject and Development History of Stylistics, Its Fields and Research Methods, General Understanding of the Discipline, Stages, Functions, and Theories 2024-12-19
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- theory: The theory studying language characteristics of a particular cultural layer.
- style: The style typically found in social texts.
- method: The method for determining the stylistic features of literary texts.
- means: A linguistic tool enhancing emotional impact.
- style: A stylistic trend covering logical and formal language styles.
- stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis.
- focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics.
- analysis: One of the main methods used in stylistic analysis.
- theory: The theory analyzing the emotional impact of language.
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics focusing on the compositional structure of texts.
- stage: The stage of analyzing stylistic elements in texts.
- and Clues:
- style: The language style specific to newspapers and magazines.
- selection: The study of selecting linguistic tools to suit communication goals.
- A style specific to a particular field or domain.
- theory: The theory studying the role of linguistic tools in conveying meaning.
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- The historical roots of stylistics are connected to which classical discipline?
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics analyzing literary works.
- style: The speech style used in casual conversations.
- style: The style used in everyday communication.
- function: The function of stylistics in education.
- The study of expressive means in language.
- foundation: The core part of theoretical stylistics.
- style: The writing style used in scientific research.
- analysis: A method for examining a specific stylistic device in a text.
- differentiation: The stage of analyzing stylistic differences in texts.
- analysis: The direction studying language features in folklore and storytelling.
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics studying functional styles.
- style: The writing style designed for a broad audience.
- stylistics: The discipline studying linguistic changes in specific historical periods.
- analysis: The discipline identifying the uniqueness of language and style in literary works.
31 Clues: and Clues: • The study of expressive means in language. • stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis. • style: The style used in everyday communication. • style: The style typically found in social texts. • A style specific to a particular field or domain. • function: The function of stylistics in education. • focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics. • ...
Social and Behavioral Theories 2025-03-24
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- Factors that shape behavior.
- stage of change where there is no recognition of need for or interest in change
- the extent to which it is _______, or broadly relevant while using a manageable number of concepts
- ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior (over six months and chances to return to old behavior are few)
- adopting to new habits
- presents a systematic way of understanding events, behaviors and/or situations
- a theory used to explain health behaviors, especially for preventive and symptom-free concerns.
- regulating and monitoring individual behavior
- people intend to take action
- assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change
- a theory that explains human behavior in terms of a three-way, dynamic, reciprocal model in which personal factors, environmental influences, and behavior continually interact.
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- understanding and having the skill to perform the behavior
- a core concept in the Social Ecological Model.
- a theoretical framework was specified, and more than half the theoretical constructs were measured and explicitly tested, or two or more theories were compared to one another in a study
- if it's going to happen, then it will happen no matter what I do
- Adopting behaviors based on external role models.
- a theoretical framework was specified and several of the constructs were applied in components of the study
- is an important feature of a theory
- promoting incentives and rewards that encourage behavior change
- a local, state, national and global laws
- a person can be both an agent for change and a responder to change
21 Clues: adopting to new habits • Factors that shape behavior. • people intend to take action • is an important feature of a theory • a local, state, national and global laws • regulating and monitoring individual behavior • a core concept in the Social Ecological Model. • Adopting behaviors based on external role models. • assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change • ...
Social and Behavioral Theories 2025-03-24
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- a person can be both an agent for change and a responder to change
- a theory that explains human behavior in terms of a three-way, dynamic, reciprocal model in which personal factors, environmental influences, and behavior continually interact.
- a theoretical framework was specified, and more than half the theoretical constructs were measured and explicitly tested, or two or more theories were compared to one another in a study
- a theoretical framework was specified and several of the constructs were applied in components of the study
- a local, state, national and global laws
- understanding and having the skill to perform the behavior
- the extent to which it is _____, or broadly relevant while using a manageable number of concepts
- Adopting behaviors based on external role models.
- regulating and monitoring individual behavior
- Factors that shape behavior.
- a theory used to explain health behaviors, especially for preventive and symptom-free concerns.
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- stage of change where there is no recognition of need for or interest in change
- assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change
- a core concept in the Social Ecological Model.
- people intend to take action
- adopting to new habits
- promoting incentives and rewards that encourage behavior change
- if it's going to happen, then it will happen no matter what I do
- ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior (over six months and chances to return to old behavior are few)
- is an important feature of a theory
- presents a systematic way of understanding events, behaviors and/or situations
21 Clues: adopting to new habits • people intend to take action • Factors that shape behavior. • is an important feature of a theory • a local, state, national and global laws • regulating and monitoring individual behavior • a core concept in the Social Ecological Model. • Adopting behaviors based on external role models. • assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change • ...
How Vygotsky Defined the Zone of Proximal Development 2023-10-01
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- Activities, instructions, tools, and resources that are used to aid in the learning process while in ZPD are known as ___.
- Vygotsky is known for his ___ theory, which suggests that cognitive development is a result of social interactions and these interactions can differ from one culture to the next.
- For learning to take place, Vygotsky believed that social interaction between a more ___ other and the learner was critical.
- There are ___ distinct categories where a learner may fall in terms of their skill set.
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- The term referring to the range of abilities an individual can perform with the guidance of an expert but cannot yet perform on their own.
- Developed the theory of ZPD
- The ___ is someone who has a higher level of knowledge than the learner and is able to provide them with instruction during their learning process.
- Vygotsky also emphasized the power of ___ learning.
8 Clues: Developed the theory of ZPD • Vygotsky also emphasized the power of ___ learning. • There are ___ distinct categories where a learner may fall in terms of their skill set. • Activities, instructions, tools, and resources that are used to aid in the learning process while in ZPD are known as ___. • ...
Social science 2024-06-27
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- theory A type of sociological theory that emphasizes the role of power and conflict in society
- A political science term for the practice of making decisions without involving the public
- A social science that studies economic and social structures and processes
- determination theory A theory of human behavior that posits people are motivated by a desire to achieve and maintain a positive self-image
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- A sociological theory that focuses on the role of social institutions in shaping human behavior
- A psychological approach that focuses on the unconscious mind
- interactionism A sociological theory that focuses on the importance of social interaction and mutual understanding
- The study of human social behavior and institutions
- anthropology A branch of anthropology that studies human culture
9 Clues: The study of human social behavior and institutions • A psychological approach that focuses on the unconscious mind • anthropology A branch of anthropology that studies human culture • A social science that studies economic and social structures and processes • A political science term for the practice of making decisions without involving the public • ...
Unit 1 crim 2023-05-09
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- name of the person who created the American dream theory
- what theory believes that crime is necessary
- what composition of chromosomes increase testosterone
- what theory can be split into 2 sides
- what body type is muscular
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- what theory was created by Karl Marx
- Who made the theory which talks about atavistic features
- what type of twins share 100% of the same DNA
8 Clues: what body type is muscular • what theory was created by Karl Marx • what theory can be split into 2 sides • what theory believes that crime is necessary • what type of twins share 100% of the same DNA • what composition of chromosomes increase testosterone • name of the person who created the American dream theory • ...
Deviance Crossword 2020-11-17
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- recognized violation of cultural norms
- _______ crime is a business supplying illegal goods or services.
- Type of crime that has no readily apparent victim.
- Developed Differential Association Theory
- Developed Control Theory
- using unconventional means rather than conventional means to achieve a culturally approved goal
- theorist who believed deviance was a normal part of society
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- theorist who developed Strain Theory
- an act of moral vengeance
- primary point of contact between the population and the criminal justice system.
- violation of cultural norms enacted into laws
- very powerful negative label
12 Clues: Developed Control Theory • an act of moral vengeance • very powerful negative label • theorist who developed Strain Theory • recognized violation of cultural norms • Developed Differential Association Theory • violation of cultural norms enacted into laws • Type of crime that has no readily apparent victim. • theorist who believed deviance was a normal part of society • ...
Biology Chapter 1 Review 2023-08-28
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- Belief that nature should be used to it's fullest extent, violently if necessary
- The use of technology to enhance living organisms and their processes
- Belief that nature should be protected at all costs and used as little as possible
- The study of ethical situations in biology and medicine
- The perspective a person uses to interpret and understand the world
- The preservation and wise use of natural resources
- The main difference between humans and animals
- A model that explains a set of observations
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- A logical procedure that helps answer scientific questions
- Use and protect the earth
- Gathering data from pre-existing sources
- Collecting data on phenomena
- Simple statement that predicts the answer to a scientific question
- To explain or tell the meaning of
- The Study of Life
- A model that explains how phenomena relate to each other in a predictable way
- A simplified representation of reality that describes something about the world in a useful way
17 Clues: The Study of Life • Use and protect the earth • Collecting data on phenomena • To explain or tell the meaning of • Gathering data from pre-existing sources • A model that explains a set of observations • The main difference between humans and animals • The preservation and wise use of natural resources • The study of ethical situations in biology and medicine • ...
Section 3 & 4 Crossword 2022-02-25
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- Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation)
- South Vietnamese soldiers that were trained by the North out of sympathy
- the peace treaty signed by US, South Vietnam, and North Vietnam
- January of 1968, the Vietcong and North Vietnamese launched a massive attack against the South
- wife of the outspoken opposition leader Benigno Aquino
- president of Philipines that declared martial law and incarcerated his opponents.
- belief that one political event in one country will cause similar events in other countries
- group of communists in Cambodia
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- “forever renouncing war”
- the total annual value of a country’s goods and services
- communist that set up a communist government in North Vietnam.
- country where the Pathet Lao took power
- Head of one of the most brutal regimes in the 1900s
- In 1975, North Vietnam took over the capital of the South
- strong anti-communist in cambodia
- Cambodia gained independence in 1953 under his rule
- large Japanese industrial firms owned by powerful families
17 Clues: “forever renouncing war” • group of communists in Cambodia • strong anti-communist in cambodia • Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) • country where the Pathet Lao took power • Head of one of the most brutal regimes in the 1900s • Cambodia gained independence in 1953 under his rule • wife of the outspoken opposition leader Benigno Aquino • ...
The Great Depression 2024-01-17
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- Market: A market where stocks (shares of ownership in companies) are bought and sold
- A policy of non-interference in the economy by the government
- A legal document guaranteeing payment of a loan with property
- A set of laws passed by a government
- Farm Board: A government agency created to help struggling farmers
- Relating to ideas and beliefs especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- A temporary settlement of makeshift dwellings
- Government financial assistance for those in need
- Great Depression: A long period of economic hardship, especially the one lasting from 1929 to the late 1930s
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- To take legal possession of property because of unpaid debt
- Someone blamed for something they didn't do
- the Groundwork: To prepare the way for something in the future
- Farmer: A farmer who rents land from someone else
- To deal with something successfully
- Land Bank: A government bank that provided loans to farmers
- Downturn: A period of declining economic activity
- The extent or range of something
- To make something steady or fixed
18 Clues: The extent or range of something • To make something steady or fixed • To deal with something successfully • A set of laws passed by a government • Someone blamed for something they didn't do • A temporary settlement of makeshift dwellings • Farmer: A farmer who rents land from someone else • Downturn: A period of declining economic activity • ...
Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence 2022-06-06
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- Relating new information to existing knowledge.
- Integrating information into a meaningful interpretation of the situation.
- ability to analyze and solve problems
- Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of ____
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- Sorting relevant from irrelevant information from the environment.
- sub theory relating to creative intelligence
- solve problems
- sub theory relating to analytical intelligence
- is comprised of abilities that can be ___
- common sense
- new ideas
- creating new ways to solve problems
- sub theory relating to practical intelligence
13 Clues: new ideas • common sense • solve problems • creating new ways to solve problems • Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of ____ • ability to analyze and solve problems • is comprised of abilities that can be ___ • sub theory relating to creative intelligence • sub theory relating to practical intelligence • sub theory relating to analytical intelligence • ...
Section 3 revision 2025-01-24
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- Who created the theory on insight learning
- A period of no improvement
- Main function is to reinforce feedback
- First stage of learning
- A demonstration must be....
- Main way to give feedback to a beginner
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- Second stage of Banduras theory
- How we shape behaviour
- Unpleasant stimulus to stop behaviour
- Who created the theory on behaviourism
10 Clues: How we shape behaviour • First stage of learning • A period of no improvement • A demonstration must be.... • Second stage of Banduras theory • Unpleasant stimulus to stop behaviour • Main function is to reinforce feedback • Who created the theory on behaviourism • Main way to give feedback to a beginner • Who created the theory on insight learning
Psychology Vocab 2021-10-05
Scientific Revolution 2025-09-17
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- Refers to countries trying to outdo each other
- Gave his name to America
- An important invention in navigation uses north south east and west
- Represents the desire to spread Christianity
- The name of the transfer of plants, animals, people, ideas, culture, and diseases between the Old World (Europe) and the New World
- Known for his travels to Mexico
- The polygon shaped trade between Europe, Africa, and the Americas
- He built a telescope
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- The theory of the sun being in the center
- The theory that the earth is in the center
- The first to put forth the heliocentric theory
- A Portuguese sea explorer
- Represents the desire to make money
- Thought we went west to the indies
- Published a book on the laws of gravity and motion
15 Clues: He built a telescope • Gave his name to America • A Portuguese sea explorer • Known for his travels to Mexico • Thought we went west to the indies • Represents the desire to make money • The theory of the sun being in the center • The theory that the earth is in the center • Represents the desire to spread Christianity • Refers to countries trying to outdo each other • ...
Ch 9 Key Terms Compsci 2023-11-13
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- This method returns a set that contains the difference between two sets.
- We create these by placing all the elements inside curly braces {} , separated by comma.
- Syntax for Creating a Dictionary
- This keyword returns the last inserted key-value pair from a dictionary as a tuple and removes the entry.
- This keyword returns the length of an object.
- Mainly used when we want to store and transfer objects (Python objects) into a file in the form of JSON.
- This keyword is used to delete objects.
- Allow you to quickly determine if a given value is or isn't part of a collection of values.
- Refers to the process of converting a data object (e.g., Python objects, Tensorflow models) into a format that allows us to store or transmit the data.
- Similar to a list comprehension but returns a set instead of a list.
- The largest set, which contains all the elements that are common to both sets.
- Syntax for Adding and Removing Elements in a Set
- A pre-defined, in-built function that removes an item at the specified index from the list.
- This keyword is used to fetch the value of a key from a dictionary.
- Tells you the size of the set of unique elements of x .
- The method dict() takes no arguments. If no arguments are provided, an empty dictionary is created.
- These are analogous to indexes of a list.
- Syntax for Retrieving a Value from a Dictionary
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- Used to to filter some information before creating a dictionary.
- Set 1 greater than or equal to set 2.
- Determines whether one set is a subset of another.
- This method returns a set that contains all items from the original set, and all items from the specified set(s).
- This keyword is used to erase all the elements present inside the dictionary.
- One of the basic things a program works with, like a letter or a number.
- This method returns a set that contains all items from both set, but not the items that are present in both sets.
- With this operator, you can check if a given value is not in a collection of values.
- A set function in Python that tells whether or not a set contains all the elements of another set.
- A method for transforming one dictionary into another dictionary.
- Includes data types that are usually numbers or strings.
- Syntax for Adding Elements in a Dictionary
- A module in Python that easily connects the output from one method with the output from another method.
- Closes the opened file.
- A data type in python used to store several items in a single variable.
- This keyword is used to check if a value is present in a sequence.
- A collection of key-value pairs.
- Used to load arrays or pickled objects from files with . npy , and . npz extensions to volatile memory or program.
- Opens a file, and returns it as a file object.
- Set 2 less than or equal to set 1.
- This method is used to return the list with all dictionary keys with values.
39 Clues: Closes the opened file. • Syntax for Creating a Dictionary • A collection of key-value pairs. • Set 2 less than or equal to set 1. • Set 1 greater than or equal to set 2. • This keyword is used to delete objects. • These are analogous to indexes of a list. • Syntax for Adding Elements in a Dictionary • This keyword returns the length of an object. • ...
Emotional control in sport 2012-05-02
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- A type of anxiety
- A type of stress
- A component of an attitude
- A specific form of confidence
- Theory that relates to arousal in sport
- One of the mood states
- A mehtod of lowering long term anxiety
- This is required to train as an elite performer
- A method of persuasion
- Goal
- The desire to train
- This can cause increased tension
- Thinking of relevant cues throughout an entire match
- A type of rehearsal
- Less severe version of the catastrophe theory
- Anxiety shown by physiological symptoms
- Elite performers or teachers can be these
- A stage of group cohesion
- The specific areas that target setting relate to
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- The theory that believes behaviour is innate
- A factor that can affect performance
- Anger in sport
- To cleanse ill-feeling
- If you are too cocky, you are said to have this
- The opposite of the need to avoid failure
- One's belief of a specific situation and their reaction to it
- To mar a performance
- Attentional model pertaining to broad-narrow
- Journalists can raise anxiety in elite performers by using this before a competition
- A method of controlling anxiety and arousal
- Best performance
- A stage of learning
- This can be relevant or irrelevant
- A type of feedback
- The optimum level of performance
- Bandura's theory of learning (abbrev.)
- This measures how a performer is feeling (abbrev.)
- This controls the arousal levels in the body (abbrev.)
38 Clues: Goal • Anger in sport • A type of stress • Best performance • A type of anxiety • A type of feedback • The desire to train • A stage of learning • A type of rehearsal • To mar a performance • To cleanse ill-feeling • One of the mood states • A method of persuasion • A stage of group cohesion • A component of an attitude • A specific form of confidence • This can cause increased tension • ...
Chapter 27 & 6 2015-12-02
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- Theory of ____ and coping asserts that coping is a learned response to adapt to demands
- A method that has three components: metadata analysis, metamethod, and metatheory
- A theory that examines the societal processes and structures
- Looking for studies in the table of contents of key journals, for example
- A model to change behavior based on stages of change and assessing motivational readiness
- Acronym for the effect size d, calculated by finding the difference between two group means divided by the pooled standard deviation
- Social _______ theory attempts to explain behavior by expectations and self-efficacy
- ____ studies are original research
- _____ adaption model asserts that nursing’s role is to help patients adapt to their environmental changes
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- A type of average that uses the sum of weighted effect sizes divided by the sum of the weights
- The fact that studies that are published tend to over-represent statistically significant findings and not the null hypothesis (two words)
- ____ review narrows the PICOT question for systematic reviews
- Conceptual rationale for a study
- A type of model that is a visual map of an aspect of reality
- Examples are dissertations and unpublished reports (two words)
- Theory of ____ behavior explains how behavior is shaped by people’s intentions
- A type of graph that shows the estimated effect sizes and 95% confidence intervals for each study (two words)
- Examining the rigor of the studies in a metasynthesis
- A type of model that is a less formal than theories
- Health ____ model predicts health-seeking behavior by the patient’s estimation of the threat and the value of reducing said threat
20 Clues: Conceptual rationale for a study • ____ studies are original research • A type of model that is a less formal than theories • Examining the rigor of the studies in a metasynthesis • A type of model that is a visual map of an aspect of reality • A theory that examines the societal processes and structures • ...
Sociology Chapter 7 2024-01-08
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- A repetition of, or return to criminal behavior restitution punishment intended to make criminals.
- The theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society.
- An act committed in violation of the law.
- Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms.
- The theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve them.
- Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms.
- Discouraging criminal acts by threatening punishment.
- A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal status.
- Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms.
- Behavior that overconforms to social expectations.
- A method of protecting society from criminals by keeping them in prison.
- The process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization.
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- To make up for the financial damage caused by their acts.
- An undesirable label used to deny a deviant acceptance.
- The theory that individuals learn deviance in proportion to the number of deviant acts and norms to which are exposed
- Deviance that becomes a lifestyle and part of an individual's identity.
- Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people.
- The process of reducing the seriousness of the crimes that injure people of lower status.
- Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts.
- The theory that society creates deviance by identifying particular members as deviant.
- Behavior that departs from societal or group norms.
- only occasional breaking of norms
- A person who breaks significant societal or group norms.
- A social condition in which norms are weak conflicting or absent.
24 Clues: only occasional breaking of norms • An act committed in violation of the law. • Behavior that overconforms to accepted norms. • Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms. • Behavior that overconforms to social expectations. • Job-related crimes committed by High-Status people. • Behavior that departs from societal or group norms. • ...
The Subject and Development History of Stylistics, Its Fields and Research Methods, General Understanding of the Discipline, Stages, Functions, and Theories 2024-12-19
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- theory: The theory studying language characteristics of a particular cultural layer.
- style: The style typically found in social texts.
- method: The method for determining the stylistic features of literary texts.
- means: A linguistic tool enhancing emotional impact.
- style: A stylistic trend covering logical and formal language styles.
- stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis.
- focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics.
- analysis: One of the main methods used in stylistic analysis.
- theory: The theory analyzing the emotional impact of language.
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics focusing on the compositional structure of texts.
- stage: The stage of analyzing stylistic elements in texts.
- and Clues:
- style: The language style specific to newspapers and magazines.
- selection: The study of selecting linguistic tools to suit communication goals.
- A style specific to a particular field or domain.
- theory: The theory studying the role of linguistic tools in conveying meaning.
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- The historical roots of stylistics are connected to which classical discipline?
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics analyzing literary works.
- style: The speech style used in casual conversations.
- style: The style used in everyday communication.
- function: The function of stylistics in education.
- The study of expressive means in language.
- foundation: The core part of theoretical stylistics.
- style: The writing style used in scientific research.
- analysis: A method for examining a specific stylistic device in a text.
- differentiation: The stage of analyzing stylistic differences in texts.
- analysis: The direction studying language features in folklore and storytelling.
- stylistics: The branch of stylistics studying functional styles.
- style: The writing style designed for a broad audience.
- stylistics: The discipline studying linguistic changes in specific historical periods.
- analysis: The discipline identifying the uniqueness of language and style in literary works.
31 Clues: and Clues: • The study of expressive means in language. • stage: The initial stage of stylistic analysis. • style: The style used in everyday communication. • style: The style typically found in social texts. • A style specific to a particular field or domain. • function: The function of stylistics in education. • focus: The specific goal of linguistic stylistics. • ...
Socio Unit 3 Crossword Review 2025-10-23
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- Social Theory that argues people's likelihood of deviancy increases the further they are from the social goals
- The process of moving from rural farms to cities
- Conformity experiment, where subjects conformed instead of trusting their eyes
- ______ of Passage, highlighting the transition from childhood to adulthood
- The level of deviance when an individual actually acquires a deviant label
- Social Theory that argues people turn deviant due to a lack of self-control
- Type of Society where machine power has replaced human and animal power
- Form of deviance, accepts social goals but uses illegal or questionable means to achieve them
- An breaks from social norms or conformity
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- Form of deviance, accepts social goals but doesn't try to obtain them, simply getting by instead
- Form of deviance, rejects social goals and so decides to leave or remove themselves
- Sociological theory that argues deviancy is a label the powerful use on the oppressed
- The ability of a group to come to an agreement
- Form of Labeling Theory, where we judge someone's future based on their current stigma
- The age category at which you are legally considered an adult in a society
- Form of deviance, rejects social goals and so decides to try and fight to change them
- Type of Solidarity that is necessary and forced instead of chosen
- Form of government that operates only within the bounds of social agreements
- A harsh negative status that society can assign to individuals
- Form of introspection where we shape our self-image based on how we think other people see us
20 Clues: An breaks from social norms or conformity • The ability of a group to come to an agreement • The process of moving from rural farms to cities • A harsh negative status that society can assign to individuals • Type of Solidarity that is necessary and forced instead of chosen • Type of Society where machine power has replaced human and animal power • ...
Science-Set-2 2017-03-04
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- Source of nitrogen for plants
- Fishes breathe through ______.
- earthworms breath through their _____
- The rigid rod is arranged in such a manner that it can move freely around a fixed joint
- It is the turning point or the point of support around which the rod moves
- Protects our heart and lungs
- Source of nitrogen for animals
- An aquatic animal that breathes through lungs
- When we put simple machines together, we get.
- 33 of them forms the backbone
- Chambers in animal's body part where exchange of gases takes place in breathing
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- Example of a complex machine
- States of matter where molecules are tightly packed.
- In solid _______ attract each other wit great force.
- A part of the body that is protected by backbone
- The three states of matter depend on the ________ of particles.
- The process by which seeds are scattered away from mother plant.
- The gas that is essential for life
- It contains stored food which is used by baby plant for growth
- Gas that prevents fires from becoming uncontrollable
20 Clues: Example of a complex machine • Protects our heart and lungs • Source of nitrogen for plants • 33 of them forms the backbone • Fishes breathe through ______. • Source of nitrogen for animals • The gas that is essential for life • earthworms breath through their _____ • An aquatic animal that breathes through lungs • When we put simple machines together, we get. • ...
Science-Set-7 2017-03-04
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- An example of wedge
- A simple machine that has two incline planes
- Part of the brain that controls heartbeat
- The _______ present in water that makes it unfit for drinking.
- A plant that reproduce through leaves
- Part of the brain that helps in keeping the body balanced
- Tiny _____ grown along the edge of the leaves, helps in reproduction of plants
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- Actions that do not involve the brain
- The ____ help the fist to keep their balance.
- Plants of the same type that are grown over a large area of food
- Sand doesn't dissolve in water, hence it is called _______
- The _______ help the fish move forward
- These are small rocks that move around the space
- The ______ helps the fish to change the direction.
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- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- An example of wedge
- A type of simple machine that is used to draw water from wells
- Liquid that doesn't dissolve in water is called ______ in water.
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim.
- Dissolved salt in seawater is an example of _______.
- Nerves that that carry messages both ways
- Nerves that carry messages from sense organs to the brain
- The ______ protects us from meteors.
- A liquid (example) that is immiscible in water.
- turtles swim with the help of four ______ limbs.
- Liquid that dissolves in water is called ______ in water.
29 Clues: An example of wedge • An example of wedge • The ______ protects us from meteors. • A plant that reproduce through leaves • Actions that do not involve the brain • The _______ help the fish move forward • Part of the brain that controls heartbeat • Nerves that that carry messages both ways • Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim. • ...
Science-Set-7 2017-03-04
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- Tiny _____ grown along the edge of the leaves, helps in reproduction of plants
- Part of the brain that controls heartbeat
- Liquid that doesn't dissolve in water is called ______ in water.
- Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim.
- Liquid that dissolves in water is called ______ in water.
- Part of the brain that helps in keeping the body balanced
- The ____ help the fist to keep their balance.
- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- The _______ present in water that makes it unfit for drinking.
- Dissolved salt in seawater is an example of _______.
- The _______ help the fish move forward
- Nerves that carry messages from sense organs to the brain
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- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- An example of wedge
- The ______ protects us from meteors.
- Nerves that that carry messages both ways
- A simple machine that has two incline planes
- The ______ helps the fish to change the direction.
- Sand doesn't dissolve in water, hence it is called _______
- An example of wedge
- A plant that reproduce through leaves
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- These are small rocks that move around the space
24 Clues: An example of wedge • An example of wedge • The ______ protects us from meteors. • A plant that reproduce through leaves • The _______ help the fish move forward • Part of the brain that controls heartbeat • Nerves that that carry messages both ways • Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim. • A simple machine that has two incline planes • ...
Science-Set-7 2017-03-04
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- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- The ______ protects us from meteors.
- The ____ help the fist to keep their balance.
- A liquid (example) that is miscible in water.
- Dissolved salt in seawater is an example of _______.
- An example of wedge
- A plant that reproduce through leaves
- The _______ present in water that makes it unfit for drinking.
- These are small rocks that move around the space
- Nerves that that carry messages both ways
- The _______ help the fish move forward
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- Tiny _____ grown along the edge of the leaves, helps in reproduction of plants
- Part of the brain that controls heartbeat
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- Liquid that doesn't dissolve in water is called ______ in water.
- The ______ helps the fish to change the direction.
- Part of the brain that helps in keeping the body balanced
- Nerves that carry messages from sense organs to the brain
- An example of wedge
- Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim.
- A plant that can grow into new plants through stem cutting
- A simple machine that has two incline planes
- Liquid that dissolves in water is called ______ in water.
23 Clues: An example of wedge • An example of wedge • The ______ protects us from meteors. • A plant that reproduce through leaves • The _______ help the fish move forward • Nerves that that carry messages both ways • Part of the brain that controls heartbeat • Frogs and aquatic birds use ______ to swim. • A simple machine that has two incline planes • ...
Science-Set-9 2017-03-04
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- The largest sense organ in our body
- Another name for sternum
- An aquatic animal that migrates
- An example of kharif crops
- Name of the joint present in our ankles
- Name of a plant that is grown in winters
- The process in which dirt particles are made heavier using alum is called _____.
- A type of soil where rice and jute grow well
- These impurities are removed by sedimentation and filtration
- A type of soil where jowar and bajra grow wll
- The clear water obtained after filtration is known as _____
Down
- The part of the body that contains test buds
- Name of the joint present in our sholder and hips
- The aerated drinks contain dissolved _______.
- The insoluble impurities retained on the filter paper is called ______.
- The process of pouring out clear water into a separate container is called _____.
- Name of the plant that grows well in sandy soil
- The method of passing the impure water through a filter paper is called _____.
- A solid that doesn't melt on heating, it directly turns into vapour
- It controls the reflex actions
- A nerve that carries image formed on the retina to the brain
- A method of removing soluble impurities
22 Clues: Another name for sternum • An example of kharif crops • It controls the reflex actions • An aquatic animal that migrates • The largest sense organ in our body • Name of the joint present in our ankles • A method of removing soluble impurities • Name of a plant that is grown in winters • The part of the body that contains test buds • ...
Science-Set-10 2017-03-04
Across
- Man-made gas that has created holes in the ozone layer
- Are sprayed to protect crops from insects like locusts
- Name of insects that can spoil plant and requires spray of insecticides
- A type of soil where cotton grows well
- Water that is fit for drinking is known as ______.
- animal dung used for fertilizing land
- The pure water that is widely used in car batteries, injections, medicines etc.
- A step or process to water crops at regular interval
- Name of the plant that grows well in sandy soil
- Are sprayed to protect crops from pests like rats
Down
- A chemical that is added to kill germs present in water.
- A step in agriculture to loosen the soil
- The section which is kept cool (in distillation) by cold water circulating around it.
- Tablets of this chemical kill the germs present in water.
- A method of removing soluble impurities where the water is lost as watervapour
- planting (seed) by scattering it on or in the earth
- plant that requires moist
- An example of pest that requires spray of pesticides
- A method that makes the water potable.
- A method of removing soluble impurities to obtain both the water and impurities separately
- The method of killing germs in water without adding any substance into water
21 Clues: plant that requires moist • animal dung used for fertilizing land • A type of soil where cotton grows well • A method that makes the water potable. • A step in agriculture to loosen the soil • Name of the plant that grows well in sandy soil • Are sprayed to protect crops from pests like rats • Water that is fit for drinking is known as ______. • ...
Hist-Set-7 2017-02-26
Across
- Is a local government body that acts as a link between gram panchayat and district panchayat
- Dutta Bhagat Singh and _______ threw a bomb on an empty floor in the Assembly.
- only
- carefully recovered soil from an area to find buried remains
- make change in an institution or practice, change the rule/way the business is done
- The UN agency that deals with labour related issues (short form)
- Secretariat is known as the __________.
- The british police officer who was killed by bhagat singh
- The Indus Valley Civilisation is also known as _______ Civilisation
Down
- extreme shortage of good
- Saunders, the police officers lathi charged on him, resulting in his death
- A source of revenue that is collected by gram panchayat
- a natural substance that is used to add colour to something
- The freedom fighter who killed "Saunders"
- is a specialised agency of the UN, which focuses on international public health
- people who engages in political revolt, agitator
- Block Samiti _______ the activities of the various panchayats
- is a specialised agency of the UN, which focuses on international public health
- people who study human history by digging up remains of earlier civilisations
- The president of Block-Samiti
- Headquarter of WHO
- The first city to be discovered by archaeologists
22 Clues: only • Headquarter of WHO • extreme shortage of good • The president of Block-Samiti • Secretariat is known as the __________. • The freedom fighter who killed "Saunders" • people who engages in political revolt, agitator • The first city to be discovered by archaeologists • A source of revenue that is collected by gram panchayat • ...
Hist-Set-10 2017-02-26
Across
- a farming tool of Harappan
- a decorative design repeated to form a pattern
- The person who acts as and the link between municipal corporation and the state government
- The system where people have right to choose their leaders
- stopped using (foreign goods) as a protest, stay away from
- In 1919, British opened fire at people gathered at the_____ at Amritasar
- The person who is the official in-charge of nagar panchayat
- agricultural workers, small farmers (exploited by British to pay high taxes)
- an area with docks and equipment for repairing and maintaining ships
- a storehouse for grains or surplus agriculture produce
- a soap-like soft stone used to make tabletops and ornaments
- failure to meet a particular standard
- a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.
- in a manner that is not in accordance with the principles of equality and justice
- a type of fired clay, Harappans used it to make seals
- After agriculture, this another common occupation of Harappan civilisation
Down
- plenty
- People who serve in an army.
- officially or legally prohibited, not allowed
- relating to a city or town
- Under this method British did not allow adopted sons of Indian kings to become the rulers
- Association Represents the interests of the residents of a specific urban locality
- The Governor-General who introduced Doctrine of Lapse
- Head of municipal corporations
- Harappan seals were found in ________(place)
- assembled, got together (more in number), congregated
- Rowlatt Act took away Indians' basic _______
- The person who heads a nagar panchayat
- In 1920 Mahatma Gandhi started ____ movement after Jallianwala-Bagh incident
- worker skilled in a particular craft
- Hindi word for self-rule
- payments, salaries
32 Clues: plenty • payments, salaries • Hindi word for self-rule • a farming tool of Harappan • relating to a city or town • People who serve in an army. • Head of municipal corporations • worker skilled in a particular craft • failure to meet a particular standard • The person who heads a nagar panchayat • Harappan seals were found in ________(place) • ...
Geog-Set-4 2017-02-25
Across
- holes in the protective layer in the earth's atmosphere
- sump, wet, soft and spongy ground
- Prime Meridian passes through the ________ in Greenwich, England
- one of the fastest ways of communication
- is a short woody plants, bushes
- umbrella-like layer that allows very little sunlight to penetrate the lower layer
- The action of building something, typically a large structure
- mixed rainwater with pollutants in the air and comes down as ____
- imaginary lines that run around the earth in north-south direction
Down
- the longitude passes through 0 degree is known as _____
- another name for highways in other countries
- plantlife, greenery
- a specific code consisting of dots and dashes
- the longitude passes through 0 degree is known as _____
- a large steep hill, having poor network of roads
- Pollution harms our lungs and causes shortness of breath
- the code used to for speaking to people living in other cities (long form)
- topmost layer of the trees in tropical forests
- areas of fairly level high ground, upland
- the code used to for speaking to people living in other countries (short form)
- Under the canopy is the dark layer called ______ layer
- a chemical substance used for killing pests
22 Clues: plantlife, greenery • is a short woody plants, bushes • sump, wet, soft and spongy ground • one of the fastest ways of communication • areas of fairly level high ground, upland • a chemical substance used for killing pests • another name for highways in other countries • a specific code consisting of dots and dashes • topmost layer of the trees in tropical forests • ...
Geog-Set-8 2017-02-25
Across
- a large marine seals, typically hunted by intuit
- used as a parking space or storage space for ships
- The river on whose bank Port of Rotterdam lies
- a ship or large boat
- a building where raw materials or finished goods are stored prior to distribution
- a light narrow boat with pointed ends
- the skin or prepared fur of a seal, typically inuit wear it during summer
- native, original, earliest, local
- Staple of food of panda
- a rising or falling surface
- is a typical example of tropical rainforest
- An occupation of tribal people living in tropical forests
- situated on a river or riverbank
- light canoe used by intuit for hunting and movement
- to produce offspring, reproduce
- Most of animals in tropical forest live on trees and are called _______ animals
- it is the act of planting new tress
- the fact of living in a particular place, housing
- careless, thoughtless, negligent, mindless
- wandering, keep moving type
- jobs or professions for living
- group of similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada and Alaska
- cutting and selling trees
Down
- are used to collect and send information across the world
- The giant ______ tree found in the forests of northern California
- (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction.
- viruses especially those cause diseases
- food that is eaten routinely, main food
- the largest port in Europe
- The core area of tropical forests are inhabited by _____ people
- buying and sellilng through waterways
- type of forests found in the northern and sothern hemisphere
- low in price, less expensive in comparison
- tough, hard, cruel or severe.
- Is the act of destroying trees and not planting new trees
- a loose garment, typically sleeveless and reaching to the knee
- large areas of ________ fall within Alpine Tundra zone
- used mainly for marine trading
- dying out, vanishing
- another name for Boreal Forests
- a danger or risk
- tree having needle like leaves found in temperate forests
- to pass the winter in long sleep
- vanishing, disappearance, dying out
- grassland suitable for pasturage
- large areas of Tibetan Plateau fall within the ______ zone
- large open boats of intuit
47 Clues: a danger or risk • a ship or large boat • dying out, vanishing • Staple of food of panda • cutting and selling trees • the largest port in Europe • large open boats of intuit • a rising or falling surface • wandering, keep moving type • tough, hard, cruel or severe. • used mainly for marine trading • jobs or professions for living • another name for Boreal Forests • ...
Geog-Set-8 2017-02-25
Across
- situated on a river or riverbank
- tough, hard, cruel or severe.
- vanishing, disappearance, dying out
- used as a parking space or storage space for ships
- a danger or risk
- low in price, less expensive in comparison
- viruses especially those cause diseases
- the skin or prepared fur of a seal, typically inuit wear it during summer
- it is the act of planting new tress
- dying out, vanishing
- used mainly for marine trading
- is a typical example of tropical rainforest
- a rising or falling surface
- type of forests found in the northern and sothern hemisphere
- the fact of living in a particular place, housing
- light canoe used by intuit for hunting and movement
- Is the act of destroying trees and not planting new trees
- large open boats of intuit
- The giant ______ tree found in the forests of northern California
Down
- The core area of tropical forests are inhabited by _____ people
- to produce offspring, reproduce
- (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction.
- wandering, keep moving type
- a loose garment, typically sleeveless and reaching to the knee
- native, original, earliest, local
- jobs or professions for living
- An occupation of tribal people living in tropical forests
- Most of animals in tropical forest live on trees and are called _______ animals
- grassland suitable for pasturage
- a light narrow boat with pointed ends
- to pass the winter in long sleep
- are used to collect and send information across the world
- tree having needle like leaves found in temperate forests
- careless, thoughtless, negligent, mindless
- a building where raw materials or finished goods are stored prior to distribution
- a ship or large boat
- a large marine seals, typically hunted by intuit
- group of similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada and Alaska
38 Clues: a danger or risk • dying out, vanishing • a ship or large boat • large open boats of intuit • wandering, keep moving type • a rising or falling surface • tough, hard, cruel or severe. • jobs or professions for living • used mainly for marine trading • to produce offspring, reproduce • situated on a river or riverbank • grassland suitable for pasturage • ...
Geog-Set-8 2017-02-25
Across
- to produce offspring, reproduce
- a danger or risk
- the fact of living in a particular place, housing
- a man-made coastal facility where boats and ships can load and unload
- are used to collect and send information across the world
- a rising or falling surface
- grassland suitable for pasturage
- a ship or large boat
- An occupation of tribal people living in tropical forests
- tough, hard, cruel or severe.
- native, original, earliest, local
- group of similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada and Alaska
- a place where ships may shelter or are stored
- wandering, keep moving type
Down
- The core area of tropical forests are inhabited by _____ people
- Is the act of destroying trees and not planting new trees
- is a typical example of tropical rainforest
- Most of animals in tropical forest live on trees and are called _______ animals
- vanishing, disappearance, dying out
- viruses especially those cause diseases
- the skin or prepared fur of a seal, typically inuit wear it during summer
- low in price, less expensive in comparison
- a loose garment, typically sleeveless and reaching to the knee
- large open boats of intuit
24 Clues: a danger or risk • a ship or large boat • large open boats of intuit • a rising or falling surface • wandering, keep moving type • tough, hard, cruel or severe. • to produce offspring, reproduce • grassland suitable for pasturage • native, original, earliest, local • vanishing, disappearance, dying out • viruses especially those cause diseases • ...
Geog-Set-14 2017-02-25
Across
- rough, uneven land
- parts of a river not reached by the current, where the water is stagnant
- national airline like - Indigo, Spicejet
- to progress, to grow strong and healthy
- The superfast intercity trains which link the major cities of India
- The busiest airport in Europe
- Ganga-Bhagirathi-Hugli river system runs from _____ to ______
- Is recognizes as "national waterway" in India
- the period of rule
- The trains that run between New Delhi with other state capitals
- timeline, timetable
- good carried from one place to another
Down
- is a luxury train which takes passengers on a tour of Rajasthan
- the national highway of India that was built during Sher Shah Suri's rule
- place in U.K where Heathrow Airport is located
- The train that runs between Delhi and Lahore in Pakistan
- a stretch of land
- The superfast intercity trains which link the major cities of India
- capable of being travelled on with direction
- causing great damage, fetal
- The train that runs between Kolkata and Dhaka in Bangladesh
- place in united states where Memphis International Airport is located
22 Clues: a stretch of land • rough, uneven land • the period of rule • timeline, timetable • causing great damage, fetal • The busiest airport in Europe • good carried from one place to another • to progress, to grow strong and healthy • national airline like - Indigo, Spicejet • capable of being travelled on with direction • Is recognizes as "national waterway" in India • ...
Ready, Set, Goal 2017-02-14
Across
- To crouch close to the ground
- Fruit with the most sugar
- Type of exercise based on military-style fitness training
- A diet with little salt
- To Bend, Squat Thrust, and stand
- The state of sitting quietly clear of thoughts
- The act of sticking to a plan
- The state or quality of being strong
- The visual expansion of your stomach after a big meal
- Body Mass Index
- To deceive by trickery; swindle
- An explanation or a reason for an action or lack of
- Abbreviation for abdominal muscles
- Diet consisting chiefly of whole grains and beans
- In good physical condition
- Diet of mainly meat & vegetables
- The process of being conditioned or taught
Down
- Short for Cardiovascular
- African grain high in protein
- The act of doing physical exercise
- Painful or sensitive
- Something added to make up for a lack or deficiency
- Another name for prolamins found in cereal grains
- Firmness of purpose or resolve
- It contains the bran, germ and endosperm of a grain of wheat
- A person who suffers from diabetes mellitus
- Achievement of something desired
- Determines rate you lose weight
- Picolinate Nutritional supplement to promote weight loss
- Salty moisture through the pores of the skin
- Green leafy super food
- Physical and mental well-being; freedom from disease
- Holding a push-up position for a measured length of time
- A Program designed to strengthen the muscles and improve flexibility
- With little flesh or fat
- Type of High-intensity interval training
36 Clues: Body Mass Index • Painful or sensitive • Green leafy super food • A diet with little salt • Short for Cardiovascular • With little flesh or fat • Fruit with the most sugar • In good physical condition • African grain high in protein • To crouch close to the ground • The act of sticking to a plan • Firmness of purpose or resolve • Determines rate you lose weight • ...
Tone Set 5 2013-05-03
Across
- amusing in an odd way
- odd, queer or comical
- dull
- light, plyful, teasing remarks
- indifferent or unresponsive
- bitterly or disdainfully ironic
- not meant to be taken seriously
- worldly, experienced
- to provoke by taunts
- lacking in variety
- inactive, exhausted, listless
- severely critical or sarcastic
- indifferent to or bored with life
Down
- worn out or wearied from overuse or over-indulgence
- indecent
- inpassive, cool, indifferent
- involving ludicrous or mocking treatment of a solemn subject
- frivolously disrespectful
- malevolent; spiteful
- submissive, yielding, complaint
- showing disdain; scornful
- mocking; cynical; sneering
- lacking in energy
- displaying or indicative of an offensively condescending manner
- with a lack of respect
- inactive or sluggish
26 Clues: dull • indecent • lacking in energy • lacking in variety • malevolent; spiteful • worldly, experienced • to provoke by taunts • inactive or sluggish • amusing in an odd way • odd, queer or comical • with a lack of respect • frivolously disrespectful • showing disdain; scornful • mocking; cynical; sneering • indifferent or unresponsive • inpassive, cool, indifferent • ...
Homework set 1 2012-08-26
Across
- He has many ____ about this subject.
- The class lost ___ in history.
- We have to ___ where it came from?
- This country has a lot of ______ laws.
- Can you please ___ the story.
- The shoes are ____.
- Did you ____ the call?
- That girl is looking ___ today.
Down
- I ___ writing.
- Compare and ___ this two objects.
- This molecule is a ______.
- The Triangle is a ______.
- They guys put ___ in the car.
- Did you _______ this paper?
- He ___ the prize of the clothing.
- Lets ___ this cave?
- Lets ____ this case today?
- This glasses are ____.
- Lets ___ this object now!
- This medicine will keep your _____ up.
20 Clues: I ___ writing. • Lets ___ this cave? • The shoes are ____. • This glasses are ____. • Did you ____ the call? • The Triangle is a ______. • Lets ___ this object now! • This molecule is a ______. • Lets ____ this case today? • Did you _______ this paper? • They guys put ___ in the car. • Can you please ___ the story. • The class lost ___ in history. • That girl is looking ___ today. • ...
Spelling Set 16 2014-02-20
Across
- the south part
- this occurs when people take over the government and they take away all their freedom of the country or place they took over
- the person who is in charge and is first
- someone who steals someone's belongings
- a large wind storm involving rain
- a figure that at one time was somebody's soul
- runny nose, cough, watery and itchy eyes, sore throat, headache,
- to achieve something
- something that you trust and believe
- what you do in class at school everyday
- to dig, then put something in there, then cover it up
- someone who protects something or something which they do not want anyone to touch
Down
- moved somewhere else
- occurring
- a group that has a very important job to do
- investigate
- to watch over someone's work and tell what they doing wrong
- the oil that you fill your car with to make it run
- When you really trust something or someone
- This occurs when the water in the ground is too hot and can no longer be contained, the water is skyrocketed in the sky
- a chest with drawers
- the only planet that has living things living on it
22 Clues: occurring • investigate • the south part • moved somewhere else • to achieve something • a chest with drawers • a large wind storm involving rain • something that you trust and believe • someone who steals someone's belongings • what you do in class at school everyday • the person who is in charge and is first • When you really trust something or someone • ...
Set 1-3 2014-12-01
Across
- skull
- gland
- inside,within
- narrowing
- nerve
- tissue death
- joint
- stomach
- puncture remove fluid
- pain,suffering
- blood
- bursting forth, excessive flow
- rupture
- recording
- white
- softening
- disease
- cell
- heart
- pain
- stone
Down
- gray
- blue
- artery
- liver
- hardening
- abnormal condition
- intestine
- record,result
- fatty,plague
- pertaining to
- tonsil
- black
- stitching,suture
- enlargement
- red
- surgical repair
- appendix
- removal
- noun form
- abdomin
- visual examination
- abnormal flow,discharge
- inflammation
- through
45 Clues: red • gray • blue • cell • pain • skull • liver • gland • nerve • joint • black • blood • white • heart • stone • artery • tonsil • stomach • rupture • removal • abdomin • disease • through • appendix • narrowing • hardening • intestine • recording • noun form • softening • enlargement • fatty,plague • tissue death • inflammation • inside,within • record,result • pertaining to • pain,suffering • surgical repair • stitching,suture • abnormal condition • ...
Set 1-3 2014-12-02
Across
- within
- stone
- enlargement
- removal
- stitching
- pain
- abdomin
- stomach
- nounform
- hardening
- blood
- narrowing
- inflammation
- blue
- through
- artery
- white
- fatty
- gray
- pain
- gland
- skull
- visualexamination
Down
- nerve
- abnornalcondition
- surgicalrepair
- black
- appendix
- heart
- record
- punctureremovefluid
- rupture
- recording
- pertaining to
- tissuedeath
- softening
- red
- tonsil
- intestine
- liver
- abnormalflow
- disease
- joint
- cell
44 Clues: red • pain • blue • gray • pain • cell • nerve • stone • black • heart • blood • white • fatty • liver • gland • skull • joint • within • record • tonsil • artery • removal • rupture • abdomin • stomach • through • disease • appendix • nounform • stitching • recording • softening • hardening • narrowing • intestine • enlargement • tissuedeath • inflammation • abnormalflow • pertaining to • surgicalrepair • abnornalcondition • visualexamination • punctureremovefluid
Set 1-3 2014-12-01
Across
- disease
- pain, suffering
- cell
- inside, within
- recording
- red
- softening
- visual examination
- black
- skull
- result
- stitching, suture
- narrowing
- gray
- puncture remove fluid
- stone
- fatty, plague
- gland
- noun form
- rupture
- appendix
- heart
Down
- surgical repair
- stomach
- bursting forth, excessive flow
- intestine
- removal
- adnormal flow, discharge
- enlargement
- abdomin
- hardening
- inflammation
- white
- liver
- adnormal condition
- tissue death
- tonsil
- pertaining to
- blood
- nerve
- artery
- joint
- pain
- blue
- through
45 Clues: red • cell • gray • pain • blue • white • black • skull • liver • stone • blood • gland • nerve • joint • heart • result • tonsil • artery • disease • stomach • removal • abdomin • rupture • through • appendix • intestine • recording • softening • hardening • narrowing • noun form • enlargement • inflammation • tissue death • pertaining to • fatty, plague • inside, within • surgical repair • pain, suffering • stitching, suture • visual examination • adnormal condition • ...
set 1-3 2014-12-01
Across
- liver
- black
- removal
- abdomin
- joint
- tonsil
- pertaining to
- abnormal flow, discharge
- gray
- inflammation
- blood
- narrowing
- nerve
- bursting forth, excessive flow
- fatty, plague
- red
- stomach
- artery
- hardening
- visual examination
- surgical removal
- blue
- pain
- through
- inside, within
Down
- stone
- enlargement
- noun form
- puncture remove fluid
- heart
- abnormal condition
- record, result
- pain, suffering
- rupture
- tissue death
- skull
- intestine
- white
- stitching, suture
- recording
- softening
- disease
- appendix
- cell
- gland
45 Clues: red • gray • cell • blue • pain • stone • liver • black • heart • joint • blood • skull • nerve • white • gland • tonsil • artery • removal • abdomin • rupture • stomach • disease • through • appendix • noun form • narrowing • intestine • recording • softening • hardening • enlargement • inflammation • tissue death • pertaining to • fatty, plague • record, result • inside, within • pain, suffering • surgical removal • stitching, suture • abnormal condition • ...
set 4-6 2014-12-09
Across
- in within
- fat
- spinal cord bone marrow
- muscle
- sameness steady
- study of
- ear
- brain
- kidney
- all entire
- people population
- throat laryx
- control keep
- coronary crown
- cause
- abdomin
- tumor
- lower part of body
- tissue
- behind backward
- mouth
Down
- excessive
- blood
- renal pelvis
- fungus
- colon large intestine
- uterus
- head
- specialist
- lung breathing
- growth development
- love attraction affinity
- secrete
- eye
- pus
- nose
- bone
- bladder fluid filled sack
- fire
- outside
40 Clues: fat • ear • eye • pus • head • nose • bone • fire • blood • brain • cause • tumor • mouth • fungus • muscle • uterus • kidney • tissue • secrete • abdomin • outside • study of • excessive • in within • specialist • all entire • renal pelvis • throat laryx • control keep • lung breathing • coronary crown • sameness steady • behind backward • people population • growth development • lower part of body • colon large intestine • spinal cord bone marrow • ...
SET 2 VOCABULARY 2020-12-28
Across
- hardworking
- people with power or special knowledge
- only
- overpowering; very large
- academically
- a strong feeling such as anger or love
- a free-time activity
- constant sadness
- easy to see, clear
- not wanting to do something; unwilling
Down
- to participate in something
- intentionally, on purpose
- to refresh, restore
- to admit, accept as true
- a large piece
- the condition of being very
- important
- not active
- related to the body
- to experience something difficult or painful
20 Clues: only • important • not active • hardworking • academically • a large piece • constant sadness • easy to see, clear • to refresh, restore • related to the body • a free-time activity • to admit, accept as true • overpowering; very large • intentionally, on purpose • to participate in something • the condition of being very • people with power or special knowledge • ...
Vocab Set 2a 2021-02-24
Across
- v.,n. v = to want something in a very strong way; n = a strong want or "hunger" for something
- n. the largest type of landmass on earth (e.g. Africa)
- (v) to express a negative opinion about something/someone
- adj. worried about something
- adj. 1. describes a feeling of hopelessness; 2. describes a very bad or serious situation
- n. mental focus; close attention
- v. to announce or state (say) something officially
- v., n. v = to heal some sickness; n = the treatment that heals some sickness
- adj. very sad, having no enthusiasm or energy for life
- (n) 1. someone who expresses a negative view of something; 2. someone who evaluates movies, books, etc. for a living
- adj. essential, necessary, extremely important
- (adj) modern
- (n) a group of people who work on a particular task or job
- adj. relating to the business world
- v., n. v = to reduce in size, number, or intensity; n = a reduction in size, etc.
- n. a piece of fabric that covers a window (e.g. drapes)
- adv. purposefully, intentionally; carefully
- n. a rural (non-urban) area
- adj. referring to the present time
- adj. certain; refers to a precise amount or a fact or statement that is clear or clearly true
- n. a discussion about a controversial issue
- n. behavior
Down
- (n) a negative comment about something
- (adj) traditional in thinking
- v. to be worthy of something
- n. care or worry about something
- adj. purposeful (on purpose), intentional; careful
- v. to focus one's attention on something
- v. 1. to eat (academic); 2. to buy things (academic); 3. to use up something
- (n) a plant grown agriculturally (on a farm)
- n. a musical performance
- adj. describes actions intended to cause pain (or a person who intends to cause someone pain)
- n. leaving
- (adj) awake, aware
- v. to persuade someone about the truth of something
- v. to make something (such as a room) look more attractive
- adj. 1. describes a respectable or trustworthy person; 2. pretty good (inf.)
- adj. describes something/someone that might cause harm
- n. a cabinet for storing things (particularly one in the kitchen)
- (n) a small house, often in the countryside
- n. 1. disagreement; 2. a war
- v., n. v = to please greatly; n = extreme pleasure or joy
- (n) a standard of evaluation, judgment or measurement
43 Clues: n. leaving • n. behavior • (adj) modern • (adj) awake, aware • n. a musical performance • n. a rural (non-urban) area • v. to be worthy of something • adj. worried about something • (adj) traditional in thinking • n. 1. disagreement; 2. a war • n. care or worry about something • n. mental focus; close attention • adj. referring to the present time • adj. relating to the business world • ...
M4 set 1 2021-01-18
Across
- adj. able to be endured.
- adj. draw irresistibly the attention and interest of (someone).
- v. put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.
- adj. deserving or inviting derision or mockery; absurd
- adj. treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just.
- n. a person who intrudes, especially into a building with criminal intent.
- v. break or cause to break suddenly and violently into pieces.
- v. pull or twist out of shape.
- adj. (of a disease) spread from one person or organism to another by direct or indirect contact.
- adj. occurring once every year.
- n. a formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime.
- n. remaining loyal and steadfast.
- n. the power giving continuance of life, present in all living things.
- v. speak to or treat with disrespect or scornful abuse
- n. a person with whom one works in a profession or business.
Down
- n. extreme tiredness; fatigue.
- n. a gift or payment to a common fund or collection.
- n. a polite expression of praise or admiration
- n. communication by exchanging letters with someone.
- adj. arousing amusement or derision; ridiculous.
- v. dismiss or release (someone) from a job, especially from service in the armed forces or police.
- adj. having or showing dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something, especially in spite of good arguments or reasons to do so.
- v. have qualities or features, especially those of appearance, in common with (someone or something); look or seem like.
- v. go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort.
- adj. friendly and welcoming to strangers or guests.
- n. a person who is responsible for a crime or other misdeed.
- adj. lacking knowledge or awareness in general; uneducated or unsophisticated.
- adj./n. a thing that is much smaller than normal, especially a small replica or model.
- adj. causing great wonder; extraordinary.
- contagious infection"
- adj. (of a position or office) not filled.
31 Clues: contagious infection" • adj. able to be endured. • n. extreme tiredness; fatigue. • v. pull or twist out of shape. • adj. occurring once every year. • n. remaining loyal and steadfast. • adj. causing great wonder; extraordinary. • adj. (of a position or office) not filled. • n. a polite expression of praise or admiration • adj. arousing amusement or derision; ridiculous. • ...
M4 Set 9 2021-01-25
Across
- v. divide by cutting or slicing, especially suddenly and forcibly.
- v. hold royal office; rule as king or queen.
- adj. having or showing a sensible and practical idea of what can be achieved or expected.
- v. gush out in a sudden and forceful stream.
- adj.done or existing alone.
- adj. slow-moving or inactive.
- v. continue to have (something); keep possession of.
- adj. thinly dispersed or scattered.
- n. a way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination.
- v. have qualities or features, especially those of appearance, in common with (someone or something); look or seem like.
- v. move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion.
- adv. not often; rarely
Down
- v. say or do something to remove the doubts or fears of (someone).
- v. leave one's job and cease to work, typically upon reaching the normal age for leaving employment.
- n. the main figure or one of the most prominent figures in a real situation.
- v. fly or rise high in the air.
- v. return to (a previous state, practice, topic, etc.).
- adj. (of a person) unconscious.
- v. change (organic matter) into a stony concretion by encrusting or replacing its original substance with a calcareous, siliceous, or other mineral deposit.
- adj. consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
20 Clues: adv. not often; rarely • adj.done or existing alone. • adj. slow-moving or inactive. • v. fly or rise high in the air. • adj. (of a person) unconscious. • adj. thinly dispersed or scattered. • v. hold royal office; rule as king or queen. • v. gush out in a sudden and forceful stream. • v. continue to have (something); keep possession of. • ...
G4 Set 28 2021-05-23
Across
- I voted for Daniel Wu in the class __________.
- Do you know all of your __________ facts?
- Houdini was a master __________ who inspired countless others.
- Did you get an __________ to the party at Mr. Shorbe’s house on Friday?
- Anne Frank’s diary was __________ed by her father, Otto Frank.
- We ran to the nearest bus stop to take __________ from the sudden Guangzhou shower.
- A California sushi roll has avocado, cucumber, and __________ crab meat.
- The story resembles real-life, but it is not true making it realistic __________.
- Slavery was __________ed in the United States in 1865.
- My __________ aches when I sleep on my side.
Down
- Intrigued, aggravated, and tempted the hungry lioness waited __________ly to make her move on the unsuspecting gazelle.
- A __________ fell over the land as the clouds rolled in.
- The big dipper is a __________ easily seen in the night sky.
- As you prepare to enter grade 5, you need to remember proper __________ on your own!
- We will all shout a happy __________ on the last day of school.
- Long __________ can be challenging to learn because there are so many steps!
- The student council wrote their own __________ according to how they thought student government should function.
- Is there still any __________ about which teacher is the fastest, Mr. Davis or Ms. Ely?
- Look up the meaning of unknown words in a __________.
- Wind causes most of a wave’s __________.
20 Clues: Wind causes most of a wave’s __________. • Do you know all of your __________ facts? • My __________ aches when I sleep on my side. • I voted for Daniel Wu in the class __________. • Look up the meaning of unknown words in a __________. • Slavery was __________ed in the United States in 1865. • A __________ fell over the land as the clouds rolled in. • ...
Set 1 Volleyball 2021-05-14
Across
- Offensives technique in volleyball
- It is a defensive play when a player jumps at the net to block the hit from coming onto their team’s side of the net.
- Singh, Arjuna awareness of volleyball
- Is a more generic term that means contacting the ball as an overhead pass with your hands (mostly your fingers). A set is actually a type.
- Open, Open tournament of volleyball
- Is similar to a hit in technique, but instead of powering the ball as hard as possible, the attacker simply pokes at the ball to “tip” it over the net
- Every play in volleyball starts with a __.
- Is basically crashing to the floor in an all-out attempt to keep the ball from touching the floor.
- Is a specialized type of volley. It’s usually the second hit, and it’s intended to set up one of your teammates to attack the ball.
Down
- of Service, Rotation takes place
- Pass, Types of passing
- Man, Various type of blocking in volleyball
- Is when a player jumps up and hits the ball with a one-armed overhead swinging motion, contacting the ball squarely with their slightly open hand.
- Pass, Word related to the volleyball
- This is when a player contacts the volleyball with their forearms and redirects the ball to one of their teammates.
- It is a sport of specialization, skill, and strategy.
- Shot, The hitter focuses more on placing the ball strategically, and swinging a bit more slowly.
- Basic skills used in volleyball
- The colour of ball
- The Types of service in volleyball
20 Clues: The colour of ball • Pass, Types of passing • Basic skills used in volleyball • of Service, Rotation takes place • Offensives technique in volleyball • The Types of service in volleyball • Open, Open tournament of volleyball • Pass, Word related to the volleyball • Singh, Arjuna awareness of volleyball • Every play in volleyball starts with a __. • ...
Set 5 Volleyball 2021-05-14
Across
- _____ contact with the ball must be below the server's waist.
- Players use a __ toss to determine who will serve first.
- __ is played as doubles or singles
- The 3rd number called out is the ____
- After the ball has bounced once in each team's court, both teams may either __ the ball or play it off a bounce.
- The double bounce rule __________ the serve and volley advantage and extends rallies.
- After you hit a ball you should finish in a statue of _____ stand.
- The first serve of each side-out is made from the ____ -hand court.
- A serve that touches the net and goes over is ____.
- A serve that touches the net tape and falls into the proper square and is served over.
- How does the up referee know if the ball is in the court or out of the court?
Down
- If the ball hits the net during a volley, the play _____
- Play The back zone of the court is mainly for _________.
- The __-___ zone is the court area within 7 feet on both sides of the net.
- In what country was volleyball invented?
- The serve will be served ________ to the other side.
- The ready position is: feet shoulder width apart, one foot slightly in front, knees ____
- The follow through of a forearm pass should maintain __ ready for next movement.
- A back row specialist.
- __ is prohibited within the non-volley zone.
20 Clues: A back row specialist. • __ is played as doubles or singles • The 3rd number called out is the ____ • In what country was volleyball invented? • __ is prohibited within the non-volley zone. • A serve that touches the net and goes over is ____. • The serve will be served ________ to the other side. • If the ball hits the net during a volley, the play _____ • ...
Biology set 4 2021-10-26
Across
- Of, in, or pertaining to water. living or growing in water
- Concept in evolutionary biology applicable when one species is the ancestor of two or more species later in time.
- the most pervasive and important physical factors in the environment of an organism.
- Development and change in plant communities over time, leading eventually from bare ground to a climax community
- Any group in a biological classification into which related organisms are classified, for example phylum, class, etc.
- An animal or person that eats a variety of food of both plant and animal origin.
- The non-living physical factors that affect an organism's ability to survive
- Describe things relating to the sea or to the animals and plants that live in the sea
- When rapid environmental change triggers organisms to make maladaptive behavioral decisions.
- A subdivision of an ecozone; a geographically distinct community based on geology, soils, climate and predominant vegetation
- Climax forest formed as a result of primary succession
- Organism that eats another living organism (or part of an organism) for nutrition
- Animals that live predominantly or entirely on land, as compared with aquatic animals, which live predominantly or entirely in the water, or amphibians, which rely on a combination of aquatic and terrestrial habitats
- A rank immediately below a species; a population that is genetically distinguishable from other populations of the same species in a particular geographic region, capable of interbreeding successfully where ranges overlap
- One of the groups used in the classification of organisms, consisting of a number of orders; for example, animals in class Mammalia all share specific characteristics
- The study of the diverse cellular landscape across multiple dimensions.
- Distribution where individuals are found clustered in groups in particular parts of the habitat
- Simply the process of identifying areas within an overall habitat
- Protective adaptation in which one organism
- A body of water or air moving in a definite direction, especially through a surrounding body of water or air in which there is less movement.
- Naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids.
- A straight line or narrow section through an object or natural feature or across the earth's surface, along which observations are made or measurements taken.
- Regions in which a species is found
- Division of a habitat into smaller, isolated portions as a result of human activities in the intervening spaces
Down
- Plants considered collectively, especially those found in a particular area or habitat.
- The graphical representation of the change in population density of an organism when it initially increases slowly and then rapidly as it approaches an exponential growth rate, but then decreases and levels off as the environmental carrying capacity is reached
- Not able to be obtained to the role an organism plays in a community
- an invasive species is a species occurring, as a result of human activities, beyond its accepted normal distribution and which threatens valued environmental, agricultural or other social resources by the damage it causes.
- Formation of desert conditions, usually resulting from overgrazing of susceptible areas
- The breaking of the biome into habitat zones
- Within a species; between individuals of the same species
- Widespread phenomenon in plant and animal communities in forests and a key factor for structuring their species richness and biodiversity, particularly in tropical forests.
- mimic) resembles another organism (the model)
- The probability that a species will be found within a single quadrat.
- Any external or internal condition that challenges the homeostasis of a cell or an organism.
- A group of interdependent plants or animals growing or living together in natural conditions or occupying a specified habitat.
- As competition increases and resources become increasingly scarce, populations reach the carrying capacity (K) of their environment, causing their growth rate to slow nearly to zero
- The quality or degree of being saline.
- Association between (or within) species that benefits both but is not essential for the survival of either
39 Clues: Regions in which a species is found • The quality or degree of being saline. • Protective adaptation in which one organism • The breaking of the biome into habitat zones • mimic) resembles another organism (the model) • Climax forest formed as a result of primary succession • Within a species; between individuals of the same species • ...
Set 4 Crossword 2022-05-10
Across
- one who, that which
- one who favors the abolition of any
- having quality
- a state of being
- a warning
- occurring at the same time
- back, again
- like, related to
- resembling the skin
- absence of rule
- related to
- chief, rule
- coming from the outside
- pertaining to the sense of smell
- admiration of ones self
- science of determining the order of things
- middle
- to smell
Down
- of good birth
- on the outside
- condition
- condition
- to speak
- under the skin
- common place or ordinary
- high glucose concentration in the blood
- study of science
- condition of mental illness
- one who writes about Earths features
- to, towards
- to prove a statement or person to be
- naming bodies of water
- normal conversation
- one who
- resembling
35 Clues: middle • one who • to speak • to smell • condition • condition • a warning • related to • resembling • back, again • to, towards • chief, rule • of good birth • on the outside • under the skin • having quality • absence of rule • a state of being • study of science • like, related to • one who, that which • resembling the skin • normal conversation • naming bodies of water • coming from the outside • ...
Vocabulary Set #1 2022-09-06
Across
- A territory typically ruled by a monarch
- usually elected by a group of people to create laws
- Study or examine something in order to find out more
- The study of how a countries location/geography affects things like war/government/economic policy
- believing you have the right to self govern or self rule
- A type of social system in medieval Europe where a type of caste system was formed
- The promoted idea of supporting interests of a particular nation
- A group of people sometimes brought together by a ruler based on common similarities like language or culture
- words used with a specific word when writing or speaking
- finding differences between two topics
Down
- A system where one group or one person is ranked by status over who is more important
- give credit to something
- usually referred to as a king or queen
- finding similarities between two topics
- add notes or images to a passage of writing
- a group of officials chosen to lead a religious service
- make something clear to a person by elaborating in more detail
- A territory typically under one ruler
- talk about something with the intention to create an image in the mind
- A type of government were one person holds unlimited power
- to prove that something is right or reasonable
21 Clues: give credit to something • A territory typically under one ruler • usually referred to as a king or queen • finding differences between two topics • finding similarities between two topics • A territory typically ruled by a monarch • add notes or images to a passage of writing • to prove that something is right or reasonable • ...
non-set class 2022-06-23
21 Clues: will • smart • pride • quiet • lanky • greasy • ginger • bullied • bethany • short,loud • nice,quiet • josh lover • moody,quiet • quiet,moody • doesn't talk • oompa loompa • quiet,blonde • dating ginger • ankle muncher • soup dumpling • cant walk,irrelevant
Vocab set 3 2022-01-26
Across
- an overabundance
- showing good judgement
- unending
- to cut short
- affecting or moving emotions
- impertinently bold; forward
- reserved, indifferent
- to expose as false or exaggerated
- not quick or alert; dull
- to moderate, soften
- immature
Down
- to stand or rise
- to show grief, sorrow, regret
- an interruption in work or action
- to praise
- conventional; middle-class
- affluent; abundant
- a very heavy, large book
- lonely; dreary
- to pass over, along, or through
20 Clues: unending • immature • to praise • to cut short • lonely; dreary • to stand or rise • an overabundance • affluent; abundant • to moderate, soften • reserved, indifferent • showing good judgement • a very heavy, large book • not quick or alert; dull • conventional; middle-class • impertinently bold; forward • affecting or moving emotions • to show grief, sorrow, regret • ...
Advanced Word Set 2021-12-01
Across
- joy, celebration, exultation
- excessively decorated or embellished
- honesty, decency
- A testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- overused, cliched
- unavoidable, certain
- persuader of legislators
- person who pursues pleasure as a goal
Down
- partially excusing or justifying
- unimportant
- instinctive, untaught
- lucky
- fearless, adventurous
- arrogant
- long life
- to attribute to someone
- thrifty, cheap
- outstanding
- acting or done quickly and without thought or care
- unable to work together
20 Clues: lucky • arrogant • long life • unimportant • outstanding • thrifty, cheap • honesty, decency • overused, cliched • unavoidable, certain • instinctive, untaught • fearless, adventurous • to attribute to someone • unable to work together • persuader of legislators • joy, celebration, exultation • partially excusing or justifying • excessively decorated or embellished • ...
Advanced Word Set 2021-12-01
Across
- joy, celebration, exultation
- excessively decorated or embellished
- honesty, decency
- A testable prediction, often implied by a theory
- overused, cliched
- unavoidable, certain
- persuader of legislators
- person who pursues pleasure as a goal
Down
- partially excusing or justifying
- unimportant
- instinctive, untaught
- lucky
- fearless, adventurous
- arrogant
- long life
- to attribute to someone
- thrifty, cheap
- outstanding
- acting or done quickly and without thought or care
- unable to work together
20 Clues: lucky • arrogant • long life • unimportant • outstanding • thrifty, cheap • honesty, decency • overused, cliched • unavoidable, certain • instinctive, untaught • fearless, adventurous • to attribute to someone • unable to work together • persuader of legislators • joy, celebration, exultation • partially excusing or justifying • excessively decorated or embellished • ...
Vocab Set 4 2022-09-27
Across
- desiring great quantities of something
- The last name of the man who composed music for the US National Anthem.
- A device that is strictly banned in this classroom.
- The controversy was fascinating enough to ____ any conversation.
- The crowd _____ booed at the unwanted politician.
- The biggest planet in our solar system.
- appointment of family members to positions of authority without regard to qualifications
- A suck-up
- intoxicated, drunken
- The first name of Hopkins Junior High principal
- The trouble-maker ___ a large fight at his school.
- The young man was the quintessence of politeness.
- The vertical groove between the nose and the upper lip of a person
- The teacher's number one complaint about Jimmy was his ____ nature.
- To kneel, lie, or crawl on the ground
- lack of interest
- The month in which the Queen of England was born.
- a system where people are given opportunities based on their skill or qualifications
- The last name of a Russian dictator.
Down
- a system where the government owns all property and distributes resources amongst citizens based on their "needs"
- sounding sweet or musical
- the social phenomenon where others want to fit in to the rest of a crowd
- serious and zealous in intention
- a song for the dead that is typically played at funeral
- My friend impressed the new English teacher with their vast ___.
- the name of this kind of puzzle
- The lowest brass instrument used in a marching band.
- Due to ___, the man got the job simply because he was the interviewer's long time friend.
- directly opposed or contrasted
- The ____ music evoked a solemn mood in the room.
- to drink or consume
- person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else
- the assignment of degrees of urgency to wounds of illnesses to decide the order of treatment of a large number of patients
- The student's punishment was so ____ that the principal had to intervene.
- The first name of a Civics teacher.
- an American sitcom that starred Jason Alexander as "George Constanza"
- A school week event starting on October 3rd.
- an individual falsely claiming to hone a special knowledge or skill
- The most attractive English 9H Teacher.
- the last name of the voice actor of Gru
40 Clues: A suck-up • lack of interest • to drink or consume • intoxicated, drunken • sounding sweet or musical • directly opposed or contrasted • the name of this kind of puzzle • serious and zealous in intention • The first name of a Civics teacher. • The last name of a Russian dictator. • To kneel, lie, or crawl on the ground • desiring great quantities of something • ...
B1 first set 2022-11-16
Across
- Ein ander weg zu sagen, dass man etwas vorschlagt
- Wo etwas ist gefunden.
- konntest du ihr nicht _________, Sie hat alle aufgefielt.
- Ein anderer Weg, um jemanden zu sagen, "geb acht"
- Die Tät, man soll tun wenn man angespannt ist.
- Etwas was sofort tun muss.
- Ein Grund jemand hat für eine Tät, die man gemacht hat.
- Ein anderer Weg zu sagen, dass jemand einen neuen Job hat.
- ein Tät, die man tun muss, wenn man nicht genug Zeite hat.
- Etwas was nicht beendet.
- Eine andere Wort wenn, etwas Kaputt wird.
- Kannst du zu meinem Programm _________ ?
- Ich besuche meinen Vater nicht oft denn er lebt _______ von mir.
- Ein ander Weg zu sagen, dass jemand in ein Ort gegangen ist.
Down
- Die Punkt von einer Geshichte, Aufsatz
- Eine andere Wort wenn, jemand etwas entscheiden.
- Etwas was man tut, wenn man nicht damit glück ist.
- Wir haben vor nach Deutschland zu reisen, _________ haben wir nicht genug Geld.
- Unsere Reise war ___________ wenn wir nach Deutschland besucht.
- Die Tät man muss tun, wenn man ein Ziel hat, das sie unterichten will.
- Tät, wenn Jemand hilfreich Information gib.
- Hast du die _________ gehört? er kündigt heute!
- Sie ist etwas dass, man folgen muss.
- Gleichheit ist wenn alle Leute dieselbe _________.
- Etwas, was sehr schlect ist.
- Eine Zustimmung oder eine Beweise für etwas, was sich etwas beschluss oder bezahlt wurde.
- Guten Schüler muss die Hausaufgabe vor der Frist _________.
- Eine Wort wenn etwas nicht passt.
- Sie ist sehr schöne, alle Leute sieht sie an, wenn sie eingetrugen ist.
29 Clues: Wo etwas ist gefunden. • Etwas was nicht beendet. • Etwas was sofort tun muss. • Etwas, was sehr schlect ist. • Eine Wort wenn etwas nicht passt. • Sie ist etwas dass, man folgen muss. • Die Punkt von einer Geshichte, Aufsatz • Kannst du zu meinem Programm _________ ? • Eine andere Wort wenn, etwas Kaputt wird. • Tät, wenn Jemand hilfreich Information gib. • ...
Vocabulary Set #1 2022-11-16
Across
- passionate
- to worship
- extremely wasteful; wildly extravagant
- unclear; clouded; partially hidden; hard to understand
- someone who hoards money
- not caring one way or the other; lacking a preference; neutral
- having more than one meaning; vague
- hasty, not thorough
- not moving
- constant; without variety
- to support ; to prop up
- to speak out against; to condemn
- honest; frank
- uproar; brawl
- quarrelsome
- a satiric portrait or representation
- to scold; to find fault with
- joking
- having keen understanding; discerning
- unbiased; neutral
Down
- concerned with art or beauty (not the same as ascetic)
- explanatory
- safe from harm; protected
- to intimidate; to discourage
- dangerously unstable
- to differentiate; to make a clear distinction; to see the difference
- gloominess; a belief that the bad guys always win
- tending toward one direction
- to add details; to exaggerate
- lack of emotion or interest
- clear; easy to understand (elucidate)
- to be creative; to introduce something new
- showing off
- without bias (as opposed to subjective)
- to weaken; to wear the foundation of
- a wandering homeless person; a tramp
- shallow; on the surface only
- to confirm
- unaware; unconscious
- to distinguish one thing from another
40 Clues: joking • passionate • to worship • not moving • to confirm • explanatory • showing off • quarrelsome • honest; frank • uproar; brawl • unbiased; neutral • hasty, not thorough • dangerously unstable • unaware; unconscious • to support ; to prop up • someone who hoards money • safe from harm; protected • constant; without variety • lack of emotion or interest • to intimidate; to discourage • ...
Vocabulary Set 2 2021-07-07
Across
- to make known publicly
- most important
- happening often
- the act of increasing something in size
- easy to understand
- an assertion usually supported by evidence
- easy
- to show
- to come near
- important
- win someone over by arguing or asking
Down
- to find one's way
- normal
- to give out
- important or essential
- to endanger
- belief that something will happen
- steady, regular
- persuade
- nearly correct
20 Clues: easy • normal • to show • persuade • important • to give out • to endanger • to come near • most important • nearly correct • happening often • steady, regular • to find one's way • easy to understand • to make known publicly • important or essential • belief that something will happen • win someone over by arguing or asking • the act of increasing something in size • ...
M4 set 8 2021-01-20
20 Clues: ดีใจ • ตำนาน • โอกาส • คุ้นหู • อ่อนแอ • มากมาย • พังทลาย • ให้อภัย • เข้มข้น • ล้มล้าง • ล้าสมัย • เมินเฉย • หนาวเย็น • ทุ่งหญ้า • ผู้บรรยาย • ทำให้สร้าง • คนเดินทางเท้า • สลัว เป็นหมอก • ความปลื้มปิติ • พระมหากษัตรย์
Difficult || Set B 2021-04-19
Across
- Drug used for three years by Army and Navy before becoming available to general public in 1944.
- Who will take the role as interim head of Human Resources of WF?
- Pollination by birds.
- Winner of "The Showcase 2021", Information to Insights xcategory.
- Often added to drinking water.
- Two halves that match perfectly and are identical across an axis.
- Somethin taken in as part of a whole unit.
- Water's ability to pass an electrical current.
- A right, freedom or special benefit given to some people.
- What does M stands for BPMN Mapping Standards in transformation hack series?
- If an individual is suffering from emphysema, what organ of the body is primarily affected?
- One of the three tyoes of connecting object in BPMN Mapping Standards.
- Region of US with lowest pH values found in rainwater (acid rain).
- Vitamin that is called ascorbic acid, meaning "no scurvy".
- Winners of Wells Fargo Hackathon solve challenges related to Technology _______ strategy.
Down
- Made from chicle.
- Procedure or set of steps used to solve mathematical computation.
- Who shares perspective on identifying openly and challenging stereotypes during international Transgender Day of Visibilty?
- Replaces Technology Connection site as the location for technology information and online support of WF.
- A setting where variety of physical, social and cultural traits coexist.
- Microsoft defines the feature of outlook quick parts as?
- An India and Philippines upskilling initiative.
- Proportional to conductivity.
- Title of the live seminar conducted by Green Team Philippines, "Wildlife and ______".
- Abuse and mistreatment by someone who holds power or strength.
25 Clues: Made from chicle. • Pollination by birds. • Proportional to conductivity. • Often added to drinking water. • Somethin taken in as part of a whole unit. • Water's ability to pass an electrical current. • An India and Philippines upskilling initiative. • Microsoft defines the feature of outlook quick parts as? • A right, freedom or special benefit given to some people. • ...
M1 Set 4 2021-02-19
20 Clues: v. ชน • n.บริบท • n. มงกุฏ • n.สีเทียน • n. ข้อมูล • v. รวมกัน • n.ผ้าฝ้าย • n. ก้านพลู • n. ผ้าม่าน • n. คอเสื้อ • n.วัฒนธรรม • adj.โหดร้าย • n. ความสะดวก • adj.ฉุนเฉียว • n.แนวประการัง • v. ประกอบด้วย • n. การแข่งขัน • adj. ซึ่งมั่นใจ • adj. สม่ำเสมอ คงที่ • adj. ซึ่งเป็นเงื่อนไข
Set B Verbs 2023-10-25
Across
- You ___ dinner every night. (present tense)
- I ___ water every day. (present tense)
- He ___ at In and Out. (present tense)
- He ___ a beer after work every day. (present tense)
- She ___ when she reads sad books. (present tense)
- He ___ gas at 7 Eleven every week. (present tense)
- We ___ at Chipotle last year. (past tense)
- She ___ a hot breakfast every morning. (present tense)
- They ___ in a tent at the campground last weekend. (past tense)
- They ___ cake and ice cream at the party yesterday. (past tense)
- I ___ when I see my friend. (present tense)
- We ___ volleyball yesterday. (past tense)
- He ___ basketball. (present tense)
- I ___ groceries on Saturday. (present tense)
Down
- I ___ at El Pollo Loco. (present tense)
- We ___ soda at the party yesterday. (past tense)
- We ___ when grandpa visited. (past tense)
- You often ___ at the movies. (present tense)
- She ___ late every Sunday morning. (present tense)
- We ___ an apple pie at the bakery yesterday. (past tense)
- They ___ hot dogs and hamburgers for the party yesterday. (past tense)
- He ___ when he reads the comics. (present tense)
- You ___ in a hammock? (present tense)
- You ___ hamburgers every day? (present tense)
- They ___ when their grandma died. (past tense)
- She ___ a salad for lunch every day. (present tense)
- I ___ soccer. (present tense)
27 Clues: I ___ soccer. (present tense) • He ___ basketball. (present tense) • He ___ at In and Out. (present tense) • I ___ water every day. (present tense) • You ___ in a hammock? (present tense) • I ___ at El Pollo Loco. (present tense) • We ___ when grandpa visited. (past tense) • We ___ volleyball yesterday. (past tense) • We ___ at Chipotle last year. (past tense) • ...
Ecoystem 1 set 2024-02-15
Across
- sunlight to your own food
- food chains togeather
- going for more than one thing
- get eaten
- a role on a ecoystem
- eats other animals
- eat something else
- make your own food
- to act with another thing
- alive
- you can get stuff from it
- eats dead matter
Down
- an living thing that take out dead matter
- not alive
- where living and non living things live togeather
- how energy move thru food web or food chain
- eats plants only
- to get use to some thing
- you can blend in
- order where energy goes from eating each other thing
- only eats meat
- eats both meat and plants
22 Clues: alive • not alive • get eaten • only eats meat • eats plants only • you can blend in • eats dead matter • eats other animals • eat something else • make your own food • a role on a ecoystem • food chains togeather • to get use to some thing • sunlight to your own food • to act with another thing • you can get stuff from it • eats both meat and plants • going for more than one thing • ...
Vocabualry set 2 2024-02-06
Across
- non contact force of attraction between 2 or more objects
- show all forces acting on an object at any instant in time
- forces that requires objects to be touching
- resistance to motion
- Earth’s magnetic field
- material that restrict flow of electricity
- causes no change in direction or motion of an object
- force of attraction or repulsion between magnets
- force of attraction or repulsion between two charged bodies or objects
- force that can be experienced without objects touching
- any object that attracts iron
Down
- force that acts against gravity as objects fall back to Earth.
- what the coil of electromagnets are wrapped around that increases the magnetic field
- force reacting on you due to the force you exerted on the object, water pushing back against you
- measure of how long something takes
- occurs when an object’s distance or direction has changed from where it started
- surrounding area of charged bodies or objects
- total amount of force acting on an object 0N means they are balanced or cancel each other.
- force you exert on an object , pushing against water as you swim
- changes motion slow down speed up stop start or change direction of object
- subatomic particle with negative charge, mass of 1/1, e-
- force due to interaction between object or human and its environment
- material that allows flow of electricity
- how much matter you are made of
24 Clues: resistance to motion • Earth’s magnetic field • any object that attracts iron • how much matter you are made of • measure of how long something takes • material that allows flow of electricity • material that restrict flow of electricity • forces that requires objects to be touching • surrounding area of charged bodies or objects • ...
Vocab Set G 2024-02-16
Across
- squeezed / twisted
- strange/odd
- wavy/flappy; to move about or behave in an agitated aimless manner
- a small, yellow, pet bird, that sings
- a woman's long fur scarf or shawl worn around the neck and shoulders
- a piece of fabric worn by women over the shoulders or head or wrapped around a baby
- a public official investigating violent, sudden, or suspicious deaths
- (of a person) lean, tough, and sinewy
- a thing of little value or importance
- showing lack of courage or confidence
- in an annoying or silly manner
Down
- restless/uneasy
- having or showing a belief in superstitions (supernatural things)
- folding
- a brief summary or general survey of something.
- express disapproval or disappointment
- courageous behavior; polite attention or respect given by men to women
- a movable joint or mechanism on which a door, gate, or lid swings as it opens and closes or which connects linked objects
- squeezed/choked; having died as a result of having the neck squeezed or constricted
- cunning; clever at achieving one's aims by indirect or deceitful methods
- a bed cover made of layers of fabric stitched together
21 Clues: folding • strange/odd • restless/uneasy • squeezed / twisted • in an annoying or silly manner • a small, yellow, pet bird, that sings • express disapproval or disappointment • (of a person) lean, tough, and sinewy • a thing of little value or importance • showing lack of courage or confidence • a brief summary or general survey of something. • ...
Set 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-23
Across
- to reject with disdain or contempt.
- free from agitation of mind or spirt
- to punish severely
- incapable of being corrected or amended
- causing or characterized by emotional by emotional distress or tension.
- to form, coordinate or blend into a functioning or unfueled whole
- to infer from a general principle.
- the quality or sate of being immoderate monstrous outrageous
- to feel hatred or loathing for
- the parts of a discourse that surround a word or passage and can throw light in its meaning.
Down
- radiant in character or reputation
- one that accompanies another
- acutely distressing or painful
- free from error especially as a result of care.
- not permitted; unlawful
- To determine the significance, worth, or condition of usually by careful appraisal and study.
- to incite or rouse as if with a thing that urges or simulates into action
- an extreme and publicly know criminal or evil act.
- to drive forward or onward by or as if by means of a force that imparts motion.
- to alleviate the grief, sense of loss, or trouble or: Comfort
20 Clues: to punish severely • not permitted; unlawful • one that accompanies another • acutely distressing or painful • to feel hatred or loathing for • radiant in character or reputation • to infer from a general principle. • to reject with disdain or contempt. • free from agitation of mind or spirt • incapable of being corrected or amended • ...
ING SET 1 2024-01-09
25 Clues: having • crying • living • eating • riding • buying • yelling • selling • dancing • reading • leaving • opening • playing • cooking • copying • closing • singing • working • arriving • traveling • taking out • permitting • practicing • doing or making • saying or telling
WPILK (MINDANAO SET) 2020-08-15
Across
- - ITO AY ISANG URI NG SINAUNANG TULA NG MGA PILIPINO NA MAY LAYONG LINANGIN ANG LALIM NG PAGPAPAHAYAG NG KAISIPAN.
- - ISA SA MGA GRUPONG NAGPATULOY SA NASIMULAN NG GRUPONG LA LIGA FILIPINA NI JOSE RIZAL.
- - AMA NG KOMISYON SA WIKANG FILIPINO.
- - GINAGAMIT NG TAO SA PAGTATATAG, PAGPAPANATILI AT PAGPAPATATAG NG RELASYONG SOSYAL SA KAPWA TAO.
- - TUNAY NA PANGALAN NI SIMOUN.
- - KAMBAL-KATINIG SA ISANG PANTIG.
- - ITO AY PANGHALIP NA GINAGAMIT SA UNAHAN BILANG PANANDA SA PINALITANG PANGNGALAN SA HULIHAN.
- - INSKRIPSYON NA MAY MALIIT NA PAGSUSULAT NA PINUKPOK SA IBABAW NITO.
- - SISTEMA NG PAKIKIPAG-UNAWAAN
- - ANG PINAKAMATAAS NA OPSIYAL NG MILITAR NG AMERIKA NA PINATAY SAA AKSYON SA PANAHON NG DIGMAANG PILIPINO-AMERIKANO.
- - ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNALS.
- - ANG PANGALAN NG ARMADONG CONTINGENT NG PILIPINO NA TUMULONG SA MGA AMERIKANO NA MAKUHA SI AGUINALDO.
- - ITO ANG MGA TUNOG NA GINAGAMITAN NG MGA KATUMBAS NA LETRA UPANG MABASA AT MABIGKAS
- - TAGURI SA BOKSINGERO.
- - I,E,A,U,O.
- - ANG NAGPATALSIK KAY FR. GREGORIO AGLIPAY
- - ANG HULING PILIPINONG HENERAL NA SUMUKO SA MGA AMERIKANO.
- - MAAARING MAY KAHULUGAN ANG ESPASYONG INILALAGAY NATIN SA PAGITAN NG ATING SARILI AT NG IBANG TAO.
- - PANGUNGUSAP NA BINUBUO NG ISANG SUGNAY NA MAKAPAG-IISA AT MAY ISA O HIGIT PANG SUGNAY NA DI MAKAPAG-IISA.
- - AY ISANG DOKUMENT NA NAGPAHAYAG NG MGA KAGANAPAN SA TEJEROS CONVENTION.
- - ANG SENTRAL NA PAMUMUNO NG KKK.
- - URI NG PANGUNGUSAP NA MAY LAYONG MAGSALAYSAY O MAGKUWENTO.
- - BAHAGI NG PANANALITA NA TUMUTUKOY SA NGALAN NG TAO, BAGAY, POOK, HAYOP, AT PANGYAYARI
- - DULANG NAGTATAGLAY NG MALULUNGKOT NA PANGYAYARI.NAGWAWAKAS NANG MASAYA AT KASIYA-SIYA SA MABUBUTING TAUHAN.
- - ITO AY GINAGAMIT NA PANTULONG SA PANDIWANG NASA PANAGANONG PANAGANONG PATATAS.
- - BIBLIKAL NA TEORYA SA PINAGMULAN NG WIKA.
Down
- - MAAARING MAGPAHIWATIG NG DAMDAMIN O ORYENTASYON.
- - KARANIWANG HINDI TINUTUMBASAN NG MGA LETRA SA PAGSULAT KUNDI MGA SIMBOLO LAMANG UPANG MATUKOY ANG PARAAN NG PAGBIGKAS.
- - KILALA BILANG ANG DAKILANG DISSENTER.
- - GAMIT NG SANDPAPER
- - BAHAGI NG PANGUNGUSAP NA NAGBIBIGAY-TURING SA PAKSA.
- - SULATIN NA PINAPALOOBAN NG OPINYON O OBSERBASYON
- - MAKAAGHAM NA PAG-AARAL NG MAKABULUHANG TUNOG NG WIKA.
- - TAWAG SA BAHAGI NG PANANALITA NA GINAGAMIT NA PANGHALILI SA ISANG PANGNGALAN SA PANGUNGUSAP UPANG HINDI PAULIT-ULIT ANG SALITANG GINAGAMIT.
- - NAGSILBI BILANG UPUAN NG PAMAHALAAN NG CAPTAINCY GENERAL NG PILIPINAS.
- - KINIKILALANG PINAKAMALIIT NA YUNIT NG ISANG SALITA NA NAGTATAGLAY NG KAHULUGAN.
- - MGA SALITANG MATATAYOG, MALALALIM, MAKUKULAY AT MASINING.
- - ANG PILIPINONG ISTORYADOR NA NAGSABING WALANG KASAYSAYAN NG PILIPINAS BAGO ANG PAGPATAY SA TATLONG NASYONALISTANG PARI.
- - PAHAYAGAN NG MALOLOS REPUBLIC
- - TINATAWAG NA LIKAS NA WIKA.
- - MGA KATAGANG NAG-UUGNAY SA PANURING AT SALITANG TINUTURINGAN TULAD NG NA, NG, AT G.
- - PAGGAMIT NG MGA BAGAY SA KOMUNIKASYONG.
- - MAY-AKDA NG PAHAYAG NG KALAYAAN NG PILIPINAS.
- - NAGBIBIGAY BUHAY AT GUMAGALAW SA KUWENTO.
- - KUMPAS O GALAW NG KAMAY NG TAO NA KANYANG GINAGAWA SA BAWAT PARTIKULAR NA OKASYON NA GINAYA NG DILA AT NAGING SANHI NG TUNOG AT KALAUNA’Y NAGSALITA.
- - SIYA AY ISANG PANGUNAHING TAUHANG PILIPINO. MATAPOS NAMATAY ANG KANYANG ASAWA, IPINAGPATULOY NIYA ANG DIGMAAN LABAN SA ESPANYA, NAHULI AT BINITIN.
- - BARAYTING NABUBUO BATAY SA DIMENSYONG SOSYAL O PANLIPUNAN.
- - PANGUNGUSAP NA BINUBUO NG DALAWA O HIGIT PANG SUGNAY NA MAKAPAG-IISA.
- - ANG TAGAPAGTANGGOL NG LA LOMA NA NAGSAKRIPISYO NG KANYANG BUHAY SA PANAHON NG GIYERA LABAN SA MGA AMERIKANO.
- - ITINATAG NI MARCELO DEL PILAR NOONG PANAHON NG PANANAKOP NG ESPANYA.
- - ITO AY PANGHALIP NA GINAGAMIT SA HULIHAN BILANG PANANDA SA PINALITANG PANGNGALAN SA UNAHAN.
51 Clues: - I,E,A,U,O. • - GAMIT NG SANDPAPER • - TAGURI SA BOKSINGERO. • - TINATAWAG NA LIKAS NA WIKA. • - TUNAY NA PANGALAN NI SIMOUN. • - SISTEMA NG PAKIKIPAG-UNAWAAN • - PAHAYAGAN NG MALOLOS REPUBLIC • - KAMBAL-KATINIG SA ISANG PANTIG. • - ANG SENTRAL NA PAMUMUNO NG KKK. • - ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNALS. • - AMA NG KOMISYON SA WIKANG FILIPINO. • ...
Vocab Set 1 2020-08-24
Across
- famished or starved
- committed or purpose
- arrogant or authoritative
- on schedule or timely
- hostile or aggressive
- inventor
- destruction or disruption
- spot on
- choice or purpose
- to give up power
- weepy
- rude and childish
- robbery or exploitation
- rank or pungent
- to be required
Down
- to be gross or stinky
- changing often
- hit or miss
- to be involved in cahoots
- sinful or villainous
- an itch
- gleam or glisten
- an accomplice
- indecency or rude
24 Clues: weepy • spot on • an itch • inventor • hit or miss • an accomplice • changing often • to be required • rank or pungent • gleam or glisten • to give up power • choice or purpose • indecency or rude • rude and childish • famished or starved • committed or purpose • sinful or villainous • to be gross or stinky • on schedule or timely • hostile or aggressive • robbery or exploitation • to be involved in cahoots • ...
Set 22-23 2019-06-16
Across
- disturb water to make it muddy
- twilight
- shy
- persuade
- poetry
- human shaped robot
- empty space
- promise or vow
- a blended metal
- cook directly with heat
- fish eggs
- steal
- lift
- provoke or annoy people
Down
- wander around
- scam, fraud or trick
- multicoloured coat on an animal
- support beam in a building
- covered walkway
- hard work
- a weakness of character
- joined next to
- entrance way
- clever or skilful
- type of weasel
25 Clues: shy • lift • steal • poetry • twilight • persuade • hard work • fish eggs • empty space • entrance way • wander around • joined next to • promise or vow • type of weasel • covered walkway • a blended metal • clever or skilful • human shaped robot • scam, fraud or trick • a weakness of character • cook directly with heat • provoke or annoy people • support beam in a building • disturb water to make it muddy • ...
Word Set #3 2019-11-21
23 Clues: sun • news • peace • to open • to fall • to read • to hear • of, from • to change • conscience • (de) behind • from, since • development • to consider • circumstance • to introduce • to maintain, get • to create, to make • to turn out (to be) • companion, classmate • habit, custom, usage • exit, escape, outcome • environment, atmosphere
Spelling Set 7 2020-10-12
Across
- to help
- a reference book
- facial expression
- the direction toward the horizon
- to ride a wave
- food made from pressed curds of milk
- established to remind people of a person or event
- ordinal number after three
- a formal march or gathering
- elected head of a city or town
- to freely transfer something to someone
- the front part of a person's or animal's neck
- the greatest amount
- a clear high-pitched sound
- unusual
- a meal eaten in the middle of the day
Down
- a microorganism that causes disease
- a distinctive attribute or aspect of something
- a person who serves in the army
- you wear it on your neck
- a number of things
- a plant of the pea family
- the direction in which a compass points
- an acrobatic movement
- feeling of excitement
- to begin
- a physical activity
- to start off
- quiet and free from people
- to get taller
- a statue
- a small rectangular wind instrument
32 Clues: to help • unusual • to begin • a statue • to start off • to get taller • to ride a wave • a reference book • facial expression • a number of things • a physical activity • the greatest amount • an acrobatic movement • feeling of excitement • you wear it on your neck • a plant of the pea family • ordinal number after three • quiet and free from people • a clear high-pitched sound • ...
Animales Set 1 2020-04-02
30 Clues: dog • ant • cat • owl • cow • bat • frog • goat • fish • worm • bird • lion • tiger • shark • eagle • sheep • monkey • donkey • dragon • spider • turkey • turtle • cricket • giraffe • peacock • gorilla • raccoon • elephant • seahorse • butterfly
Vocab Set #10 2024-03-15
Across
- The act or instance of opposing (being against) something or someone.
- A place that has mostly the same landforms.
- A feeling of repulsion, disgust, loathing.
- The elevation above which trees do not grow.
- Mark or adjust (a tool or instrument) with a standard scale or readings.
- A long ridge of gravel deposited by a glacier.
- A huge sheet of ice that moves across the land.
- Clean or brighten the surface of (something)by rubbing it hard typically with an abrasive or detergent.
- A mineral often used in electronics.
- A time in the Earth’s history when much of the land was covered by glaciers.
- Being original and creative in thinking, introducing new ideas.
- A deep, narrow inlet in the sea with steep cliffs on either side.
- To shake or move with a slight trembling motion.
- Develop or grow rapidly and successfully.
- An animal that has no back bone and is instead covered by a hard shell.
- Having or showing a composed or serious manner that is worthy of respect.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to the next.
- A long ridge of gravel deposited by a glacier.
Down
- Someone lacking good manners, refinement, or grace.
- To overwhelm someone with things or people to be dealt with.
- Recover from illness or exertion.
- Able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape with breaking or cracking.
- To be filled with intense but unexpressed anger.
- To begin or start.
- Not certain or fixed, hesitant.
- A pale green plant.
- A scientist who studies the development of Earth over millions of year.
- A scientist who studies the physical, environmental, and cultural features of a place.
- A large, open stretch of frozen ground.
- A person who composes the sequence of steps/movements for a dance performance.
30 Clues: To begin or start. • A pale green plant. • Not certain or fixed, hesitant. • Recover from illness or exertion. • A mineral often used in electronics. • A large, open stretch of frozen ground. • Develop or grow rapidly and successfully. • A feeling of repulsion, disgust, loathing. • A place that has mostly the same landforms. • The elevation above which trees do not grow. • ...
Vocab Set #10 2024-03-15
Across
- A long ridge of gravel deposited by a glacier.
- A scientist who studies the development of Earth over millions of year.
- Able to be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape with breaking or cracking.
- To shake or move with a slight trembling motion.
- Mark or adjust (a tool or instrument) with a standard scale or readings.
- A person who composes the sequence of steps/movements for a dance performance.
- A time in the Earth’s history when much of the land was covered by glaciers.
- Someone lacking good manners, refinement, or grace.
- Recover from illness or exertion.
- Having or showing a composed or serious manner that is worthy of respect.
- Clean or brighten the surface of (something)by rubbing it hard typically with an abrasive or detergent.
- A huge sheet of ice that moves across the land.
- A place that has mostly the same landforms.
- A long ridge of gravel deposited by a glacier.
Down
- Not certain or fixed, hesitant.
- The act or instance of opposing (being against) something or someone.
- A scientist who studies the physical, environmental, and cultural features of a place.
- To begin or start.
- Develop or grow rapidly and successfully.
- The elevation above which trees do not grow.
- To be filled with intense but unexpressed anger.
- Being original and creative in thinking, introducing new ideas.
- A deep, narrow inlet in the sea with steep cliffs on either side.
- A pale green plant.
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to the next.
- A large, open stretch of frozen ground.
- A feeling of repulsion, disgust, loathing.
- An animal that has no back bone and is instead covered by a hard shell.
- A mineral often used in electronics.
- To overwhelm someone with things or people to be dealt with.
30 Clues: To begin or start. • A pale green plant. • Not certain or fixed, hesitant. • Recover from illness or exertion. • A mineral often used in electronics. • A large, open stretch of frozen ground. • Develop or grow rapidly and successfully. • A feeling of repulsion, disgust, loathing. • A place that has mostly the same landforms. • The elevation above which trees do not grow. • ...
HYDROLOGY PROBLEM SET 2024-03-30
Across
- measure of soil’s ability to transmit water
- ability of soil to store and release water
- the portion of applied water that leaves the surface site as runoff
- the zone where the water content sharply decreases with depth from the water content of the transmission zone to near the initial water content of the soil.
- this supplies the energy necessary for the liquid water molecules to evaporate
- Materials that protect soil surface
- characterized by a rapid decrease in water content with depth and will extend approximately a few meters
- a tool to measure the change in level of free water surface to determine the rate of evaporation
- a device to measure the rate of water infiltration
- net rate of vapor transfer
- encompasses both soil physical properties and soil water properties
- caused by vegetation or other types of surface cover
- this method consists of drawing up a balance sheet of all the water entering and leaving a particular catchment
- a tool to measure the water loss from a standard saturated surface
Down
- factors the affect the movement of water through the air-soil interface
- the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water
- an instrument that measures the loss of water from a wetted, porous surface.
- characterized by a small change in water content with depth
- sum of evaporation and plant transpiration from the Earth’s land and ocean surface to the atmosphere.
- This has no disturbance to soil, close to true rainfall impact and mush costly than infiltrometer
- the pore space in this zone is filled with water or saturated
- characterized by a steep hydraulic gradient and forms a sharp boundary between the wet and dry soil.
- process of water flow from one point to another within the soil
- process of water entry into the soil from rainfall, snowmelt, or irrigation.
- the process of water loss from plants through stomata
25 Clues: net rate of vapor transfer • Materials that protect soil surface • ability of soil to store and release water • measure of soil’s ability to transmit water • a device to measure the rate of water infiltration • caused by vegetation or other types of surface cover • the process of water loss from plants through stomata • ...
