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creaturen: a living being, especially an animal
definev: to state or explain precisely the nature, scope, or meaning of something
instructionn: detailed direction, order, etc., on how to do or use something
stringn: long, thin material used for tying things together, composed of several twisted threads
preciseadj: sharply exact or accurate or delimited
sequencen: a series of related events, actions, numbers, etc., which have a particular order
basisn: the most important facts, ideas, or events from which something is developed; the way how things are organized or arranged
traitn: a particular feature of your nature
advancementn: the development, improvement, or progress of something
editv: to prepare written material for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it
fundamentaladj: forming an essential base or core from which everything else develops or is affected
featn: a notable or impressive achievement, especially one that requires great skill or bravery
engineern: a person whose job is designing, building, or maintaining something such as machines, structures, or software
droughtn: a long period of time during which there is very little or no rain, leading to a shortage of water and often causing damage to crops and other vegetation
resistantadj: not affected by something, especially changes or new ideas; of or relating to immunity to disease or infection
cropn: a plant that is cultivated in large amounts, particularly for food
infectiousadj: able to be passed quickly from one person, animal, or plant to another, especially through air or water
outbreakn: a sudden start of something, usually a disease or something dangerous or unpleasant
developv: 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
geneticadj: of or relating to genes (= parts of the DNA in cells) or the science of genes
diseasen: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems
responsibleadj: answerable or accountable for something within one’s power, control, or management
medicaladj: relating to the treatment of illness or injuries; relating to the practice of medicine
marveln: someone something that causes feelings of wonder or surprise
surprisinglyadv: in a way that causes amazement or wonder
processn: a series of actions or operations performed to achieve a particular outcome or goal; a systematic procedure or approach used to accomplish a specific task or objective; a method of treating milk to make it suitable for consumption or use in other dairy products
functionn: 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
bacterian: 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
immuneadj: protected against a particular disease or toxin due to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells
defendv: to protect someone or something from attack, criticism, danger, etc.
archaean: a group of single-celled microorganisms distinguished from bacteria by their unique cell wall structure and biochemical characteristics, which are found in extreme environments such as hot springs and salt flats
invadev: to enter aggressively into another’s territory by military force for conquest and occupation
virusn: a tiny infectious organic material that causes disease in people, animals, and plants
naturallyadv: as might be expected; by natural manners
componentn: one of several parts that combines with others to form something bigger
snippetn: a small piece or brief extract of something
repetitionn: the act of doing or saying something many times
clustern: a group of similar things or people close together, often forming a distinct mass or unit
regularlyadv: at regular intervals or times
interspacen: the space between objects or parts, especially between two closely positioned objects; an interval or gap between two things
palindromen: a word, phrase, or sequence of characters that reads the same backward as forward, such as “racecar” or “level”; (of medicine and genetics) a sequence of DNA or RNA that is the same when read from 5′ (five prime, denoting ends of DNA or RNA) to 3′ on one strand and from 5′ to 3′ on the complementary strand
proteinn: a molecule made up of a long chain of amino acids, which is essential for the structure and function of the body’s tissues
chopv: to cut something into pieces with a sharp tool, such as a knife
molecularadj: of or relating to molecules (= a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds)
segmentn: a part or section of something; a distinct group within a larger whole
viraladj: relating to or caused by a virus
stitchn: one of the tiny thread lines visible on a piece of fabric after it has been sewn
capturev: to catch a person or an animal and confine them in an area which they cannot escape
chemicaladj: relating to or connected with chemistry;
snapshotn: an informal photograph, especially one taken quickly
infectionn: a condition in which pathogenic microorganisms or viruses have entered the body
moleculen: a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds
bindv: to tie or fasten someone or something tightly with rope, string, etc. so that they cannot move or are held together strongly
complexityn: the state or quality of being complicated or intricate and difficult to understand
scoutn: a person or group sent out to obtain information, gather intelligence, or make observations, typically in a military context; a person or group sent out to explore or prospect for new opportunities, resources, or locations
latchn: a device for holding a door or gate closed, typically a sliding bar or bolt
recognizev: to acknowledge or realize something or someone; to identify, remember, or become aware of something that was previously known or encountered
immediatelyadv: now or without delay
swiftadj: happening, moving, or capable of moving quickly
destroyv: to ruin or damage severely or completely; to eradicate or eliminate completely
mechanismn: a part of a machine, or a set of parts that performs a task; a natural or established process that occurs during a specific situation or reaction
hijackv: to seize control of an airplane or other vehicle during an operation, especially with violence
genen: the fundamental unit of heredity and the sequence of nucleotides in DNA that codes for the creation of RNA or protein.
specificadj: clearly defined or particular to a certain thing or situation; distinct, explicit, and precise
typon: a mistake made in typing or the reproduction of a text
labn: a workplace for the conduct of scientific research; a laboratory
attachv: to fasten, join, or connect one thing to another
snipv: to trim or cut something, especially with scissors or shears; to remove a small part or piece from something with a quick cut or slice
injectv: to put a liquid such as a drug or other substance into a person’s or an animal’s body using a needle and syringe (= small tube)
boundv: to move forward by leaps and bounds; to form the boundary of something
practicallyadv: almost or nearly
genomen: the complete set or sequence of genes of a human, animal, plant, or other living things
typicaladj: having the usual characteristics or traits of a specific group of things
nucleasen: an enzyme that breaks down nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, into smaller fragments by breaking the bonds between nucleotides
trimv: to make neat or tidy by clipping, cutting, or pruning away excess or unwanted parts; to adjust or modify to improve efficiency or performance
homologousadj: having the same or similar structure, position, or function, particularly in different species or organisms; related by common ancestry
proneadj: inclined or likely to do something or to show a particular characteristic, especially something bad; lying face downward
usableadj: able to be used; fit or ready for use or service
separatev: to force, take, or pull apart; mark as different
templaten: a pre-designed file or document used as a starting point for a particular application so that the format does not have to be created from scratch
cocktailn: a drink, usually an alcoholic one, made by mixing one or more spirits (= strong alcoholic drinks) and fruit juice; an appetizer served as a first course at a meal
cellularadj: of or connected with the cells of animals or plants; of or connected with a mobile telephone system that uses several short-range radio stations instead of wires
blueprintn: a photographic print of an early plan for a building or machine
rebuildv: to build again or anew
defectiveadj: having a flaw or fault that prevents proper functioning or usability; broken or imperfect in some way
insertv: to put something inside something else
cystn: a sac, cavity, or abnormal growth in the body that is typically filled with fluid or semisolid material; usually benign but can also be cancerous and require treatment
fibrosisn: the formation of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ or tissue, often associated with inflammation, scarring, or injury; a pathological condition that can affect various organs and tissues of the body, leading to impaired function and potential organ failure
sicklen: a tool consisting of a short curved blade with a handle, used for cutting grass or grain; also a symbol associated with harvest or death
anemian: a medical condition in which the body lacks enough red blood cells or hemoglobin, causing fatigue, weakness, or difficulty breathing; a lack of vitality or liveliness in something
endlessadj: having no end or conclusion; infinitely very large in size or amount
yieldn: the total output of crops, profits, etc. that are produced; (verb) to produce or supply helpful something, such as a profit, an amount of food, or information
mosquiton: a small flying insect whose female bites people and animals and sucks their blood, and sometimes transmits serious diseases such as malaria
transmitv: to send or forward an electronic signal; to pass something from one person or thing to another
malarian: a severe disease caused by a parasite that is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito
reprogramv: to modify or recreate a program
cancern: 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
intentn: a strong determination or attention to do or achieve something; (adjective) having a strong determination to do or achieve something
predictv: to state beforehand that something will happen in the future, mainly based on knowledge or experience
implicationn: something that is inferred or indirectly stated; the act or fact of being involved in something
ethicaladj: of or relating to principles about what is right and wrong, or the branch of knowledge dealing with these
decidev: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options