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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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amazing | adj: extremely surprising, especially in a way that you like or admire | |
tapir | n: a large, herbivorous mammal with a long snout and flexible snout, native to Central and South America and Southeast Asia | |
offspring | n: descendant; any immature animal or plant | |
kingdom | n: the country ruled by a king or queen | |
competition | n: a situation in which someone is attempting to beat or outperform another | |
dedicate | v: to give all of your energy, time, etc., entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause; to set apart for a particular purpose or use | |
conservation | n: the protection of something important, such as the natural environment or artificial structures, especially from the damaging effects of human activity | |
absolutely | adv: without restriction or limitation; completely or utterly | |
contribution | n: the act of giving something, especially money, to a particular cause or organization; a voluntary gift as of money or service or ideas made to some worthwhile cause | |
safeguard | v: to protect something or someone from harm, damage, or loss | |
survival | n: the state of continuing to exist or live, frequently in the face of difficulty or danger | |
contribute | v: to give something, especially money or goods, to provide or achieve something together with other people | |
extinction | n: the complete disappearance of a species from the earth | |
crisis | n: a time of great disagreement, confusion, or danger when problems must be resolved or critical decisions must be taken | |
tropical | adj: originating in, located in, or characteristic of the tropics | |
ecosystem | n: all the plants and living creatures in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment | |
destroy | v: to ruin or damage severely or completely; to eradicate or eliminate completely | |
climate | n: the weather in a particular location averaged over some long period | |
brink | n: the point at which something is about to happen; the edge of a steep place | |
rhinoceros | n: (also rhino) a large, thick-skinned mammal with one or two horns on the nose, typically found in Africa and Asia. | |
lowland | n: low-lying country or region | |
terrestrial | adj: of or relating to the Earth; relating to or inhabiting the land or the ground as opposed to the sea or air | |
massive | adj: enormous amount; very heavy and solid | |
weigh | v: to have a particular weight; to carefully evaluate things before making a conclusion | |
gorgeous | adj: wonderful and attractive | |
patch | n: a small piece of material or fabric used to repair or reinforce a tear, hole, or damaged area; a small plot of land used for cultivation or a specific purpose | |
reproduce | v: to make a copy of something such as a picture, piece of text, music, etc.; to produce offspring through a sexual or asexual process | |
survive | v: to live or exist despite a dangerous event or period | |
hunt | v: to go after and try to catch wild animals to kill them for food, sport, or profit | |
geography | n: a field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of the Earth | |
distribute | v: to give something to a large number of individuals, or to spread or furnish something | |
unfortunate | adj: having bad luck or fortune; unlucky | |
herbivore | n: an animal that eats only plants, such as a cow or a deer | |
diet | n: the food and drink that a person, animal, or community eats and drinks regularly; a legislative assembly in certain countries, for example, Japan | |
consist | v: to be composed or made up of | |
swallow | v: to make food, drink, pills, etc., pass down your throat into your stomach; (noun) small long-winged songbird noted for swift, graceful flight and the regularity of its migrations | |
disperse | v: to spread out or distribute over a broad region, or to cause something to do so | |
feces | n: waste matter eliminated from the bowels; excrement | |
maintain | v: to continue to uphold or sustain; to keep in a particular state or condition; to assert or declare something to be true | |
structure | n: the way of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts, or a complex thing constructed of many parts | |
diversity | n: the quality or fact of many different types of things or people being included in something; a range of different things or people | |
biodiversity | n: the number and variety of plants and animals that exist in a particular area or the world and make a balanced environment | |
pioneer | n: inventor; explorer; someone who is among the first to achieve something | |
nocturnal | adj: relating to or occurring in the night; active or awake during the night | |
solitary | adj: existing, living, or doing without others | |
elusive | adj: difficult to find, define, achieve, or remember | |
conservationist | n: a person who advocates or acts to protect and preserve the environment and wildlife | |
dataset | n: a structured collection of data that is compiled and processed in a computer system or program, typically for analysis, research, or machine learning purposes | |
rely | v: to require a specific thing or the assistance and support of someone or something to continue, run properly, or succeed. | |
indirect | adj: happening in addition to the main or intended aim, cause or result, often in a way that is not obvious; not following the shortest or straight way | |
capture | v: to catch a person or an animal and confine them in an area which they cannot escape | |
anesthetize | v: to administer a drug or other substance that causes a loss of sensation or consciousness, often to perform a medical procedure; to numb or dull a physical or emotional sensation | |
install | v: to fix furniture, a machine, or a piece of equipment into position so that it can be used; put into an office or a position | |
collar | n: a band of material worn around the neck, typically forming part of a shirt or jacket; (verb) to grab or catch hold of someone or something | |
movement | n: 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 | |
technique | n: a particular way or art of doing something that needs skill | |
landscape | n: an expanse of scenery that can be seen in a single view; a large area of land, especially in the country and relating to its appearance | |
priority | n: something that is more important than other things and should be dealt with first | |
disseminate | v: to spread or distribute widely, especially information or ideas; to scatter or disperse | |
educate | v: to provide or receive instruction or training over a period of time at a school, university, etc. | |
giant | adj: enormous; much bigger or more important than similar items usually are | |
anteater | n: a mammal that feeds on ants and termites, characterized by a long snout and a sticky tongue | |
ant | n: a very small insect that lives under the ground or in a mound in highly organized groups | |
responsible | adj: answerable or accountable for something within one’s power, control, or management | |
ultimate | adj: furthest or highest in degree or order | |
accumulate | v: to collect or acquire a large number of things over a long period of time | |
Atlantic | adj: relating to or located near the Atlantic Ocean, which is the second-largest ocean on Earth, located between the continents of North and South America to the west and Europe and Africa to the east | |
threaten | v: to utter intentions of injury or punishment against someone | |
biome | n: a major ecological community characterized by particular plant and animal species adapted to a specific climate and geographic region, such as desert, tundra, or rainforest | |
destruction | n: the act of causing so much damage to something | |
colonize | v: to establish a colony in or on a specific place; to settle or occupy in large numbers | |
timber | n: the wood of trees cut and prepared for construction | |
agriculture | n: the practice or science of cultivating the land or raising stock | |
cattle | n: cows, bulls, and buffalos that are raised for their milk or meat as farm animals | |
ranching | n: the practice of raising livestock, typically cattle or sheep, on large areas of land, often referred to as ranches, for meat, wool, or other products | |
construct | v: to build or create something; to assemble or combine different parts to form something whole | |
isolate | v: to physically or socially separate someone or something from other people or things | |
disconnect | v: to unfasten or disjoin something, especially to break the connection between a supply of gas, water, or electricity and a piece of equipment | |
pastureland | n: an area of land covered with grass used for grazing livestock | |
identify | v: to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what they are | |
wildlife | n: animals, birds, insects, etc. that grow independently of people and live in natural conditions | |
corridor | n: a hallway or passageway, especially one connecting rooms or areas within a building or structure | |
reconnect | v: to connect again after a break or interruption | |
expand | v: to increase or to make something greater in size, number, or importance | |
continuous | adj: occurring or existing without a pause or interruption | |
freshwater | adj: living in, found in, or connecting with water that does not contain salt | |
floodplain | n: an area of flat land adjacent to a river or stream that is subject to periodic flooding | |
incredible | adj: unbelievable; enormous | |
stronghold | n: a fortress or secure place that is difficult to capture, especially one used as a center of military operations | |
threat | n: a strong indication or likelihood of harm, danger, or adverse consequences; an expression of intent to inflict harm or injury on someone or something, often made as a means of coercion or intimidation | |
trap | n: a piece of equipment or hole for catching animals or people; (verb) to catch animals or people and prevent them from escaping | |
equip | v: to provide a person or a place with the things that are needed for a particular purpose or activity | |
photograph | n: a picture or image that is produced by a camera; a visual representation or record of a person, object, or scene that has been captured electronically or on film | |
device | n: a piece of equipment, tool, or technology that serves a particular purpose or function, often mechanical or electronic | |
precious | adj: uncommon and extremely valuable | |
reproduction | n: the process by which organisms create offspring; the production of something similar to an original work | |
puzzle | n: a situation that is difficult to follow or solve; a game, problem, or toy that tests a person’s ingenuity or knowledge; (verb) to cause someone to feel confused because of something difficult to understand | |
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 | |
strategy | n: a detailed plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall goal. | |
grassland | n: a large area of land covered mainly by grass, with few or no trees, and typically used for grazing livestock | |
shrub | n: a woody plant that is smaller than a tree and has several main stems emerging from the soil | |
epicenter | n: the point on the earth’s surface directly above the focus of an earthquake | |
economy | n: 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 | |
eradicate | v: to get rid of or destroy something completely, especially something bad | |
sugarcane | n: a tall, tropical grass that is grown for its sweet, juice-filled stalks, which are used to make sugar and other products | |
soybean | n: a legume crop widely cultivated for its nutritious seeds, often ground into meal or pressed into oil for food products, with other uses including animal feed, fuel, and industrial applications | |
poach | v: to illegally hunt, fish, or take wildlife from private or protected land or waters without permission; to cook food by gently simmering it in a liquid, often with added spices or seasonings | |
slap | v: to strike something or someone with an open palm or flat object, producing a sharp sound or sensation; to place something firmly, suddenly, or unexpectedly | |
highway | n: a main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities | |
wander | v: to walk around slowly or to a place, often without any clear purpose or direction | |
urgency | n: the quality of being very important and needing to be dealt with immediately | |
tide | n: the cyclical rise and fall of sea level caused by the moon’s gravitational pull | |
disappear | v: to cease to exist or be visible | |
creative | adj: relating to or involving the use of skill and original and unusual ideas to create something | |
stick | v: to put something, usually a sharp object, into something; to restrict yourself to doing or using one certain thing and not change; (noun) a thin piece of wood or other material | |
collision | n: an instance of two or more objects or entities crashing into each other, usually resulting in damage, impact, or conflict | |
crazy | adj: stupid or not sensible; very angry | |
struggle | v: to make a great effort to do something when it is difficult, or there are a lot of problems; to use force or violence to break away from restraint or constriction | |
pact | n: a formal agreement between two or more parties | |
namesake | n: a person or thing with the same name as somebody or something else | |
monitor | v: to observe, check, and track the progress or quality of something over a period of time | |
encounter | v: to face something, particularly something unpleasant or difficult, while attempting to do something else; to meet, especially unexpectedly | |
deserve | v: to be worthy of or entitled to something, especially something good or valuable |