A device used to measure the oxygen saturation level in a person's blood.
Pulse Oximeter
A device that ignites the air/fuel mixture in an internal combustion engine.
Spark Plug
An error or flaw in software or hardware that causes it to produce incorrect or unexpected results.
Bug
A cooking method that involves cooking food quickly in a small amount of oil or fat over high heat.
Sauté
A detailed architectural or technical drawing that represents a design plan for a structure or system.
Blueprint
A protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body.
Hemoglobin
A device that dissipates heat from the engine to the surrounding air, preventing overheating.
Radiator
The process of identifying and removing errors from computer software or hardware.
Debugging
A technique of cutting vegetables into thin, matchstick-shaped strips.
Julienne
The allowable variation in a physical dimension or measurement in engineering design and manufacturing.
Tolerance
A thin tube inserted into the body to drain fluids or deliver medications.
Catheter
A cylindrical component that moves up and down within a cylinder to convert pressure into mechanical work.
Piston
A way of organizing and storing data to enable efficient access and modification.
Data Structure
An Italian term meaning "to the tooth," used to describe pasta that is cooked until firm to the bite.
Al Dente
Refers to structural elements that support weight and are essential for the integrity of a building.
Load Bearing
The process of determining the priority of patients' treatments based on the severity of their condition.
Triage
A gear mechanism that allows for the difference in wheel speed between the inside and outside wheels of a vehicle during a turn.
Differential
A set of rules and protocols for building software applications and allowing them to communicate with each other.
API (Application Programming Interface)
A metabolic process that converts sugar to acids, gases, or alcohol using microorganisms.
Fermentation
An initial model of a product used for testing and refinement before mass production.
Prototype
A severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that requires immediate medical attention.
Anaphylaxis
A shaft that controls the opening and closing of engine valves at the correct times during the engine cycle.
Camshaft
The human-readable instructions written in a programming language that make up a program.
Source Code
A method of preserving food by cooking it slowly in its own fat.
Confit
Software used for creating precision drawings or technical illustrations in engineering and architecture.
CAD (Computer-Aided Design)