Vocabulary 80
Complete List of Terms and Definitions for Vocabulary 80
| Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
| smell | l'odorat |
| l'alloggio | lodging |
| malato | sick |
| PUBIS | ... |
| bollino | stamp |
| pictures | cuadros |
| des toilettes | toilet |
| il duomo | cathedral |
| governare | to govern |
| si | whether, if |
| il sottotitolo | subtitle |
| der Scherz | joke |
| ANAEROBIC METABOLISM | ... |
| rassicurare | to reassure |
| discipline | to punish |
| il palazzo | (apartment) building |
| il fiorentino | Florentine dialect |
| il mensile | monthly publication |
| tomb | Sepulcrum, -i n. |
| LRE | Least restricted environment |
| bureau w/ mirror | tocador |
| la lingua nazionale | standard Italian |
| Ti/Le dispiace...? | Do you mind...? |
| who created triple organum? | Perotinus |
| Regulates motor activity. | Precommand level |
| si + present | present, imperatif, futur |
| se disputer | to argue, to fight |
| Helvetia, ae, f | Helvetia (modern-day Switzerland) |
| Bilateral | Type of symmetry humans have |
| Conical teeth- | used for holding food |
| to take care of | prendre soin de |
| Who wrote Ars nova? | Philippe de Vitry |
| Henry Grady | managing editor of Atlanta Constitution; leading advocate of a "New South;" promoted industrial development with Atlanta as its center of growth. |
| SYNOVIAL MEMBRANES | Rheumatoid arthritis results from inflammation of this membrane |
| secretion | production and delivery of specialized substances |
| roles of non-lymphocyte leukocytes: | engulf/destroy microorganismspresent antigenssecrete cytokines |
| collateraol | commonlaw principal that probhibs a court from taking into account other awards, such as disabillaty, insuranace, ex when setteling award |
| horde | a large group, multitude, number, etc.; a mass or crowd: |
| effusion |
- lighter (lower molar mass) gasses effuse more rapidly - higher speed gasses effuse more quickly |
| CICATRIX | aka scars; new tissue that heals wounds |
| OSTEOCLAST | cell that functions in the breakdown and resorption of bone tissue |
| MITOCHONDRION | An organelle that produces energy for the cell |
| osteoarthropathy | Build a medical word that means disease of bones and joints |
| Intermediate relay for incoming and outgoing neurons. | Projection level |
| interpersonal intellegence | ability to discern and respond appropriately the temperments, moods, and motivations and desires of others |
| any paid form of non personal presentation and promotion of ideas, goods, or services by an identified sponsor | advertising |
| Internet | a global 'network' that uses universal standards to connect millions of different networks with more than 1.4 billion users in over 230 countries around the world |
| tycoon | a businessperson of great wealth and power; magnate. |
| What composer is associated with the ballata? | Francesco Landini |
| SUDORIFEROUS | A general term for any gland that produces sweat; coiled, tubelike structures located in the dermis and the subcutaneous tissue; most cool the body |
| Qing dynasty | Manchu dynasty that siezed control of China after decline of Ming |
| PROPHASE | The phase of mitosis during which the chromosomes condense |
| democratic city-states. | Greek politics was noted for its formation of |
| The neural machinery of the spinal cord. | Segmental level |
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simulates an org and its environment and requires a team to make operating decisions; individuals must work with other group members in an atmosphere of competition within industry ?? |
business simulations |
| The approach, style tone, and format used for executing an advertising message | execution style |
| Field | A grouping of characters into a word, a group of words, or a complete number (such as a person's name or age) |
| yearns | to have an earnest or strong desire; long: |
| Who wrote the single male voice troubadour listening selection? | Bernart De Ventadorn |
| HINGE JOINT | is found at the elbow, knee, ankle, and fingers, allows a joint to bend and straighten promoting rotation |
| rock and roll | a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s |
| characteristics of "stars"?? |
doing outstanding work and have full potential for continued advancement fast track career paths |
| 3 functions of macrophages: | 1. Phagocytose particulate matter - Ag-AB complexes; this finishes work of Ab.2. Ag presentation3. Secretion of factors |
| Transaction Processing Systems (TPS) | a computerized system that performs and records the daily routine transactions necessary to conduct business, such as sales order entry, hotel reservations, payroll, employee record keeping, and shipping |
| subsidy | a sum paid, often in accordance with a treaty, by one government to another to secure some service in return. |
| Correct levels of organization from simplest to most complex | cell, tissue, organ, system, organism |
| When are private businesses allowed to use polygraph tests?? |
hiring private security personnel hiring persons with access to drugs during investigations of economic injury or loss by employer |
| A sales force organization under which salespeople specialize in selling only a portion of the company's products or lines. | Product sales force structure |
| GI Bill of Rights | Law Passed in 1944 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education |
| Questions answered by individual performance growth objectives?? | What impact will training have on behavioral and attitudinal outcomes or personal growth of the individual?? |
| which sacrifices of the israelites by god resulted in forgivness of sins | sin offering and guilt offering |
| broad experience through exposure to many diff areas of the org; trainee goes from one job to another within the org, generally remaining in each from 6 months to a year?? | job rotation - frequently used for training recent college graduates |
| Who opposed a NAtional Bank and Why ? | Jefferson and Madison oppesed a national bank because they thought it ws unconstitutional. They went by a strict interpretation of the constitution |
| What did the title "Ars Nova" refer to? | the French musical style during the first half of the fourteenth century |
| Diplum | 2 voices |
| Triplum | 3 voices |
| Manuel preview | Scrubbing |
| landscape | describes paper orientation |
| Petrarch | father of Humanism |
| cantus firmus | fixed melody |
| scalene | no conguent sides |
| Compression/decompression programs used to reduce the size of files | Codec |
| The Tribute Money |
MASACCIO Early Renaissance continuous narration light source linear perspective atmospheric perspective angles nimbus |
| 2.)Masaccio | Humanistic, Detailed, Perspective, Scientific. Major influence on Renaissance artists. |
| Mona Lisa |
imaginary landscape highlights off center focal point OIL paint Golden mean archaic smile |
| acute triangle | three acute angles |
| obtuse triangle | one obtuse angle |
| Layering images or video | Superimpose |
| Adding words to video | Title |
| contrapossio | Putting weight on one foot |
| SECULAR Gothic Music |
Some instruments No notes Vernacular Ballade- Love song<3 |
| St. Sernin cathedral |
Romanesque rounded arches cross layout |
| Creating and editing a video | Production |
| master page | a page which contains objects |
| line screen | used to define the density |
| Early Renaissance | Strong interest in Science, calculation, and Greek sculpture. |
| trompe l'oeil | fake architectural elements depicted for decorations. |
| linear perspective | further things away being smaller |
| Buttresses | architectural support beam exposed for decoration. |
| vertex | point that joins two sides together |
| Making changes to taped footage | Video Editing |
| paste | a command which transfers an object from the clipboard |
| logo | visual image used as a company tradmark |
| Late Midevil Music | Gregorian chant. Refinements in rhythm, new thoughts on harmony. |
| Notre Dame cathedral |
(Paris) Gothic Style. Pointed Arches stained glass windows buttresses rose window |
| Illuminated Manuscript | Utilizes linear perspective to have more depth |
| The Lamentation's characteristics |
Late Midevil, offcenter focal point emotional, color, lots of line angels |
| 5.) Donatello | Popular teacher of architecture. Lots of full rounded arches. Some painting, and anatomical details. |
| 6.) Ghiberti | Relief sculpture. METAL casting. Used of linear perspective |
| triangle | a figure joined by three segments joining three points |
| To bring information into a computer or computer program | Import |
| Process whereby overlay cards display video on the screen and one of the colors becomes transparent; any place the transparent color appears, you can see video input | Chroma Key |
| Also referred to as resolution, expressed by the horizontal and vertical dimensions, in pixels, of a frame i.e. 640 by 480 px | Frame Size |
| Which is older Serif or San Serif? | Serif. |
| intranet | a comm. system of computers that is confined to one place |
| What is the golden mean? | 3 to 5 Ratio |
| Ave Maria |
-de Prez Sacred, yet not text from the bible. |
| Rose Window | Large circular window in center of Gothic churches |
| Editing in a sequential order i.e. VHS, cassette tape | Linear Editing |
| A dissolve to or from a background color (often black) | Fading |
| output device | a device to which the computer write data |
| non proportional spacing | fonts in which letter spacing which does not vary for diff. width of character. |
| What are the principles of design? | Balance, Rhythm, Proportion/Scale, Emphasis, Unity |
| What do diagonal lines suggest? | Suggest action, movement, and excitement. Overpowering and tiring (use in small amounts). Staircases, cathedral ceilings, and gable roofs |
| Noom (nom?) | square notes created by monks to tell pitches of music |
| Cable that usually has a yellow, a red, and a white plug that is used to connect a camcorder to a VCR, DVD, or capture card on a computer | RCA Cable |
| What are serifs? | They are tails on edge/ends of letters. |
| What is the difference between gradation and radiation? | Gradation-Designs increase or decrease in size. One element of design changes. Radiation-Lines or designs move out from center point |
| What are the four types of line? | Vertical, Horizontal, Diagonal, Curved. |
| What is symmetrical balance? Example? | When both parts are identical. Example- plants, insects or humans. |
| What was the early Middle Ages music like? | Gregorian Chant, Sacred. |
| The standard broadcast system used in Europe and Australia. | Phase Alternation Line (PAL) |
| What is the difference between horizontal, vertical, and radial balance? | Horizontal Balance- Left and Right parts are equal . Vertical Balance- Top and Bottom parts are equal. Radial Balance – Elements radiate out from design. |
| What eras does the Midevil Period include? | Dark Ages,Romanesque, High Gothic, Late Gothic, |
| What is a type family? | Reg. Italics, bold and bold italics, ect. of the font type. Ex. Ariel regular, arial italics, ariel bold, ariel bold italics, extended and condenced. |
| What is a Gregorian Chant? | A sacred piece of music, with NO instruments, and monophonic. Only men sang, LATIN, and written by monks. (?) |
| What is the Egyptian type classification and why is it called Egyptian? | Slab Serif, popular font when Egyptian tombs were being discovered. |
| What is the difference between shape and form? | Shape:-A flat or silhoutte image -2 dimensions Form:-The outlines edges of a three dimensional object -3 dimensions |
| When is the only time that Palkia and Dialga team up? | When they fight off Giratina |
| What did the first printed fonts look like? | Gothic blackletter like handwriting of the scribes/monks of that time. |
| What are the two things texture involves? | Involves how the surface feels to the touch and how it appears to feel. |
| Why did Arcius create the Shadow Realm? | He wanted to ban all unworthy Pokemon to their doom. |
| Where are the ascenders and descenders f letters? | the part above and below the x height. |
| Why does Arcius have so many stones? | He has a stone for every type any Pokemon there ever was or is. |
| What is the x height of a font? | It is the height of a lower case x. |