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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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microbe | n: a tiny living thing that can only be seen with a microscope and that may cause disease | |
infant | n: a baby or very young child | |
opposition | n: the act of disagreeing or resisting; the state of strong disagreement | |
complexity | n: the state or quality of being complicated or intricate and difficult to understand | |
combination | n: a collection of things that have been combined; an assemblage of separate parts or qualities | |
adapt | v: to make fit for or change to suit a new purpose or environment | |
coexist | v: to live or exist together at the same time in the same place | |
evolution | n: a gradual process of transformation of living things | |
acquire | v: to buy or obtain something such as an asset, object, knowledge, etc., for oneself | |
vagina | n: the passage in the body of a woman or female animal that connects her outer sex organs to her uterus | |
countless | adj: too numerous to be counted or very many | |
circumstance | n: the specific conditions or events that surround a particular situation or occurrence | |
modulate | v: to change the key, style, loudness, etc., of something in music to create a particular effect; to fix or adjust the time, amount, degree, or rate of something | |
gut | n: the long tube in the body of a person or animal through which food passes when it leaves the stomach; the mental strength or bravery required to do something difficult or unpleasant | |
microbiota | n: (also “flora”) the community of microorganisms that live within a particular environment or host organism, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms | |
develop | v: to grow or expand; to improve or refine through a process of progress and refinement, often to achieve greater sophistication or complexity; to elaborate or add detail to something that is in the process of being created | |
medication | n: a drug or other form of medicine that treats, prevents, or alleviates the symptoms of the disease | |
prescribe | v: (of a doctor) to advise and order the use of particular medicine or treatment for someone, especially in writing; to issue commands or orders for something | |
pet | n: an animal that you have at home as a companion and treated kindly | |
sibling | n: a brother or sister; member of a family born to the same parents | |
hygiene | n: the practice of maintaining cleanliness in the home and person to prevent illness | |
nutrition | n: the substances or the process that organisms take into their bodies as food for their growth and health | |
lifelong | adj: lasting for the whole of someone’s life | |
implication | n: something that is inferred or indirectly stated; the act or fact of being involved in something | |
likelihood | n: the probability or chance that something will happen or be the case | |
disease | n: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems | |
obesity | n: the condition of being significantly overweight, typically defined as having a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or greater. | |
diabetes | n: a medical condition in which the body cannot produce enough insulin to control the glucose levels in the blood | |
cancer | n: abnormal growth of cells that can invade and destroy surrounding tissues and organs; a disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells | |
inevitable | adj: certain to happen and unavoidable | |
invention | n: the creation of a new device or process resulting from study and experimentation; the act of inventing | |
valid | adj: having a reasonable basis in logic or fact; still legally or officially acceptable | |
disrupt | v: to prevent or stop something, especially an event, activity, or process, from continuing in the usual way by causing a problem or disturbance | |
platform | n: the raised flat space close to the track at a train station where passengers get on or off the train; (technology) a computational or digital environment in which a piece of software is executed | |
aim | v: to try or plan to get or achieve something | |
encounter | v: to face something, particularly something unpleasant or difficult, while attempting to do something else; to meet, especially unexpectedly | |
noble | adj: having or showing excellent personal qualities or high moral principles that people admire | |
inhabit | v: to live in a specific location; to reside | |
colonize | v: to establish a colony in or on a specific place; to settle or occupy in large numbers | |
march | v: to walk militarily with stiff, regular steps | |
environment | n: the natural world such as air, water, and land in which humans, animals, and plants live | |
invade | v: to enter aggressively into another’s territory by military force for conquest and occupation | |
infrastructure | n: the basic systems, services, or features that are necessary for an organization or country, such as transport and power supplies | |
settler | n: a person who moved with a group of others to live in a different country or area | |
phase | n: any stage in a series of events, change, or development | |
greatly | adv: to an extraordinary extent or degree; very much | |
feces | n: waste matter eliminated from the bowels; excrement | |
bacteria | n: single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms that exist in large numbers in the air, water, and soil, and also in living and dead creatures and plants, and are often a cause of disease | |
disadvantage | n: a drawback or a negative aspect of something; (verb) to put someone or something in an unfavorable position | |
composition | n: the different parts of something’s elements or ingredients; the way in which the different components are organized; a piece of music written by someone | |
associate | v: to mentally connect someone or something with someone or something else | |
cardiovascular | adj: of or relating to the heart and blood vessels (= tubes that carry blood around the body) | |
indication | n: a sign or remark that something exists, is real, or is likely to occur | |
infancy | n: the state or period of being a baby or very young child | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
obese | adj: excessively overweight, particularly to the point of being a serious health risk; having a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more | |
overweight | adj: weighing more than is considered normal, desirable, or healthy for a particular height and build | |
predispose | v: to make someone susceptible | |
antibiotic | n: a substance or drug that kills or slows down the growth of bacteria | |
loop | n: a shape like a curve or a circle made by something long and thin, such as a piece of string, that bends round and crosses itself | |
breastfeeding | n: the act of feeding a baby with milk produced by the mother’s breasts | |
breast | n: either of the two round soft parts of a woman’s chest which secrete milk after childbirth | |
miraculous | adj: very effective or lucky, or completely unexpected | |
addition | n: the act or process of adding something to something else; the process of adding numbers | |
nutrient | n: any substance that is essential for the maintenance and growth of living things | |
giant | adj: enormous; much bigger or more important than similar items usually are | |
ingest | v: to take food or drink into the body, often through the mouth; to absorb or assimilate something, often used to describe the intake of information or knowledge | |
probiotic | n: a substance, typically a live bacterium, that is ingested to provide health benefits, particularly in aiding digestion or strengthening the immune system | |
clinical | adj: of or relating to the examination and treatment of patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies | |
eczema | n: a skin condition marked by itchy, red, hot, and scaly patches, often caused by allergies, irritants, or stress | |
revolution | n: a large-scale attempt to overthrow the government of a country, often using violence or war; | |
mention | v: to speak or write about something or someone briefly | |
particle | n: a small piece of something; a word or piece of a term with grammatical function but little or no significance | |
oligosaccharide | n: a carbohydrate composed of a small number, typically 3-10, of monosaccharide (= a type of simple sugar) units linked together in a chain, often found as components of dietary fiber or added to foods as sweeteners or thickeners | |
function | n: the purpose or use of an object, system, or process; a particular activity or operation that is designed to serve a specific purpose; a mathematical concept that describes a relationship between two sets of values, called the input and output sets; (verb) to operate or work in a specific way, or to perform a particular task or purpose | |
mystery | n: something difficult to understand or explain; a secret or enigmatic quality that adds to the fascination or interest of something; a genre of fiction that involves the solution of a crime or a puzzle | |
initial | adj: of or happening at the beginning; (noun) the first letter of a word, especially a person’s name | |
discovery | n: the act or process of finding information, a place, or an object, or learning about something that was previously not known | |
puzzling | adj: confusing or difficult to understand; mysterious | |
abundant | adj: present in great quantity | |
solid | adj: hard or firm; characterized by good substantial quality | |
digest | v: to transform food into absorbable substances; break down | |
synthesize | v: to combine a substance to make a more complex product or compound | |
utilize | v: to use something for a practical purpose in an effective way | |
revelation | n: a fact that has been disclosed to others, especially a surprising one; the act of revealing or telling the fact or truth to others; communication of knowledge to humans by a divine or supernatural agency | |
structure | n: the way of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts, or a complex thing constructed of many parts | |
nowadays | adv: at the current time, in comparison to the past | |
lab | n: a workplace for the conduct of scientific research; a laboratory | |
ongoing | adj: continuing to exist or develop, or currently happening | |
evolve | v: to develop gradually, or to cause the development of something or someone gradually | |
negative | adj: having the quality of something bad or harmful; expressing refusal | |
consequence | n: the outcome of a particular action or event, especially relative to an individual | |
routinely | adv: on a regular or habitual basis; in a manner that is customary or expected | |
monitor | v: to observe, check, and track the progress or quality of something over a period of time | |
tailor | n: a person who makes, alters, or repairs clothing professionally, typically working in a tailor shop or boutique; (verb) to customize, modify, or adapt something to suit a particular purpose, need, or individual | |
onset | n: the beginning or early stages of unpleasant something; a military attack | |
chronic | adj: being long-lasting and recurrent or characterized by long suffering; habitual | |
preempt | v: to act in advance to prevent something or to replace it with something else | |
contribute | v: to give something, especially money or goods, to provide or achieve something together with other people | |
unfold | v: to open up or spread out something that is folded or rolled up; to reveal or disclose something that was previously hidden or unknown |