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intersectionn: a point where two or more roads, lines, etc., cross each other
curiosityn: a strong desire to know or learn about something
surroundv: to be all around something or somebody
invisibleadj: impossible or nearly impossible to see
visibleadj: capable of being seen; or open to easy view
expandv: to increase or to make something greater in size, number, or importance
horizonn: the line at which the earth’s surface and the sky appear to meet; the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated
transformv: to change in outward structure or looks;
perceptionn: a belief, opinion, or image you have based on how you regard, understand, or interpret something; the ability to see, hear, or notice something through the senses
mysteryn: 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
unseenadj: not seen or noticed; not perceived
movementn: a group of people working together to achieve a shared goal, especially a political, social, or artistic one; the process of moving or being moved, physically or figuratively
detectv: to find or recognize something, especially something difficult to see, hear, etc.
lapsen: a temporary or brief failure in judgment, action, or behavior; a gradual or slow decline, often referring to a loss of performance, quality, or attention; a period of time that has passed; (verb) to fall or slip into a particular state, often one that is undesirable or unintended
discoveryn: the act or process of finding information, a place, or an object, or learning about something that was previously not known
broadenv: to make or become wider or more extensive; to make or become more tolerant or liberal.
perspectiven: a confident attitude toward something; a particular style of thinking about something
emergev: to move out of or away from something and become visible
survivev: to live or exist despite a dangerous event or period
creepv: to move slowly, quietly, and carefully, usually to avoid being seen or heard
sunlightn: the light emitted by the sun; the rays of the sun
grandadj: important and large in size, scope, or extent
planetn: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star
vastadj: enormous in size, number, amount, or quantity
sweepv: to clean something, especially a floor or an area, by using a broom; move swiftly and smoothly
restlessadj: unwilling or unable to stay still or relax because you are worried and uneasy
streakn: a long, narrow mark or band, typically one of a different color or texture from the surrounding surface; a brief period or run of success, luck, or behavior; a consistent pattern of behavior or a distinguishing characteristic of an individual
dotn: a very small circular mark, especially one that is printed
representv: to speak, act, or be present on behalf of another person or group; to form or constitute
trafficn: the movement of vehicles, people, or goods along a route or through a transport system; the amount of such movement in a particular place or at a particular time
timelapsen: a technique in photography or cinematography where a series of images or frames are taken at set intervals and then played back at a faster speed to create the illusion of time moving quickly
imageryn: the use of words or pictures in books, photographs, paintings, etc., that produces pictures in the minds of people; the ability to form mental images of things or events
constantlyadv: all the time
statisticsn: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data
economyn: the system by which a country or region produces manages, and distributes goods and services, including the money and finances involved in these activities; (of an airline) the lowest-priced, most basic option for seating in commercial travel
sustainedadj: lasting for a long time or continuing for a long time without becoming weaker or less intense
circulatev: to move continuously or freely around a place or closed system
swirlv: to move in a circular or spiral pattern
atmospheren: the mass of air that surrounds the Earth; the pervading tone or mood of a place, situation, or creative work
pulsen: the regular heartbeat as it sends blood around the body, especially when it is felt at the wrist or side of the neck; a solid regular vibration of sound, electric current, light, or other waves
lightningn: a flash, or several flashes, of light that accompanies an electric discharge in the atmosphere, or something resembling such a flash
crownn: a circular ornamental headdress, worn as a symbol of authority by a king, usually made of gold and precious stones
auroran: a natural appearance of colored light in Earth’s sky that is usually seen in high-latitude regions, especially around the Arctic and Antarctic
borealadj: relating to the Northern Hemisphere or relating to the northern forests called taiga
ultimateadj: furthest or highest in degree or order
anatomyn: the scientific study that deals with the physical structure of humans, animals, or plants
extremeadj: very great in amount or degree
oppositionn: the act of disagreeing or resisting; the state of strong disagreement
visionn: the ability to think about or see the future with imagination and intelligence; the faculty of being able to see
ingeniousadj: showing inventiveness and ability or skill
devicen: a piece of equipment, tool, or technology that serves a particular purpose or function, often mechanical or electronic
imitatev: to copy the speech, behavior, appearance, etc. of someone or something
dragonflyn: a slender-bodied non-stinging insect having two pairs of large transparent wings that are outspread at rest
flutterv: to wave or flap quickly and lightly; (noun) the act of moving back and forth
fliern: (also “flyer”) a person who travels by air or an airplane passenger; a leaflet or pamphlet designed to be handed out or posted to provide information or advertise something
hoverv: to stay in one place in the air
backwardadv: at, to, or toward the direction or place that is behind or rear
upsiden: the positive aspect or potential of something; the upper side of something
insectn: any small creature that has six legs and a body divided into three sections
visualizev: to form a mental image or concept of something; to make something visible
roboticadj: of or relating to mechanical robots; (robotics) the interdisciplinary branch of computer science and engineering with the practical use of robots
giantadj: enormous; much bigger or more important than similar items usually are
unawareadj: not understanding something or having knowledge or idea of something
electronn: a tiny particle with the negative electrical charge
microscopen: an instrument used to see objects or substances that are too small to be seen with the naked eye
magnifyv: to make something look bigger than it really is, especially by looking at it through a lens; to make something bigger, stronger, or louder
butterflyn: a diurnal insect typically has a slender body with knobbed antennae and broad, colorful wings
creaturen: a living being, especially an animal
dwellingn: a house or place that someone is living in
eyelashn: any of the short hairs that grow around the eyes
crawlv: to move forward slowly, as people or animals with their bodies near the ground
sharkn: a long-bodied, mostly predatory marine fish that has sharp teeth and a pointed fin on its back; a person who is ruthless, greedy, and dishonest
caterpillarn: the wormlike larva of a butterfly or moth
eggshelln: the hard, outer layer of an egg, typically thin and fragile, and has a slightly rough texture
flean: a small, agile, wingless, and parasitic insect that feeds on the blood of mammals and birds
snailn: a slow-moving mollusk with a spiral shell that it uses to protect its body
tonguen: a moveable mass of muscle tissue covered with mucous membrane that is in the mouth; a language
kingdomn: the country ruled by a king or queen
spidern: a small, eight-legged creature that spins webs to catch insects as food; a computer program that systematically browses the World Wide Web for purposes of web indexing
silkn: a fine, strong, soft, lustrous fiber produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric
threadn: a fine cord of natural or synthetic fibers or filaments, such as cotton or nylon, used in sewing, knitting, or weaving; a series of connected messages or comments on a social media platform or online forum, often related to a particular topic; a sequence or line of events, ideas, or actions that are connected or related; (verb) to pass a thread through a needle or other small opening, in preparation for sewing or stitching
poundn: the standard unit of money in the UK; the standard unit of weight equal to 16 ounces
steeln: a strong metal alloy made up of iron with typically a few tenths of a percent of carbon used for making things that need a strong structure
elasticadj: flexible, resilient, or adaptable; (noun) a stretchy material or band that can be stretched and then returned to its original shape; something that is flexible and adaptable
nanoscaleadj: on a scale that can be measured in nanometres (= one billionth of a meter); on a very small scale
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
virusn: a tiny infectious organic material that causes disease in people, animals, and plants
strandn: a very thin natural or synthetic thread, wire, hair, etc.; (verb) to leave or drive a vessel, fish, etc., aground or ashore
carbonn: a chemical element that can be found in pure form as diamond or graphite, and it is also an essential part of coal and oil and is found in all plants and animals
atomn: the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element, composed of a nucleus and one or more electrons bound to the nucleus
tipn: the top or extreme point of something slender or tapering, usually a mountain or hill; a piece of advice about something practical; a small amount of money given for services
amazingadj: extremely surprising, especially in a way that you like or admire
patroln: the act of guarding an area or conducting surveillance of an area to maintain order, perform security functions, or prevent crime; a group of officers or soldiers that conducts such an operation
diseasen: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems
clogv: to obstruct or block up (a passage, pipe, or system) with an accumulation of thick or sticky matter; to impede or hinder the progress or movement of something
arteryn: one of the thick tubes in humans and most other animals that takes blood away from the heart to one or more parts of the body such as tissues, lungs, brain, etc.
chemicaladj: relating to or connected with chemistry;
thresholdn: the floor or ground that forms the bottom of a doorway and offers support when passing through a doorway; the smallest detectable sensation
extraordinaryadj: exceptional, unexpected, very unusual; surpassing the ordinary or usual
advancev: to go or move forward; to develop in a positive way
unveilv: to reveal or make something publicly known, especially for the first time
endlessadj: having no end or conclusion; infinitely very large in size or amount
cosmicadj: relating to the universe or cosmos; vast or limitless
pollenn: a fine powder substance consisting of microscopic grains produced by plants that facilitate their reproductive process through the process of pollination
micron: extremely small in scale or scope; one millionth
jeweln: a precious stone that is cut and polished for use in jewelry
supernovan: a powerful and luminous explosion that occurs in some stars, resulting in an extremely bright, short-lived object that later fades into a supernova remnant
recognizev: to acknowledge or realize something or someone; to identify, remember, or become aware of something that was previously known or encountered
universen: everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy
inspirev: to make somebody fill with the desire, confidence, or enthusiasm, especially to do something creative
backyardn: a whole space behind and belonging to a house
awaitv: to wait or stay ready for something; to expect or anticipate something