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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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universe | n: everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy | |
galaxy | n: an independent group of stars, interstellar gas, dark matter, etc., in the universe, bound together by gravity | |
random | adj: made, done, or happening without method, conscious decision, or any regular pattern | |
attach | v: to fasten, join, or connect one thing to another | |
telescope | n: a device like a tube in shape containing lenses used to magnify and observe distant objects | |
blob | n: a small amount or drop of a thick liquid or sticky substance | |
roughly | adv: approximately but not precisely; with a violent manner | |
approximately | adv: close to a specific number or time but not exactly that number or time | |
observable | adj: that can be noticed or seen | |
bang | v: to hit or cause to hit something in a way that makes a loud noise | |
admire | v: to have regard for or respect for someone’s qualities or the actions they have performed | |
evolutionary | adj: relating to or denoting how living things develop or change from earlier forms | |
ancestor | n: a person from whom one is descended; a forefather | |
adapt | v: to make fit for or change to suit a new purpose or environment | |
evolve | v: to develop gradually, or to cause the development of something or someone gradually | |
cosmology | n: the scientific study of the nature and origin of the universe | |
clue | n: an object, a piece of evidence, or some information that helps someone to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery | |
velocity | n: the rate of change of an object’s position with respect to time, often measured in meters per second (m/s) | |
expand | v: to increase or to make something greater in size, number, or importance | |
dense | adj: containing a large number of people or something with little space between them | |
squeeze | v: to apply pressure from two or more sides; to hold someone or something tightly in your arms, usually with fondness | |
temperature | n: the degree of hotness or coldness of a thing or place | |
gravitational | adj: relating to or caused by gravity (= the force that attracts objects towards one another) | |
imperfectly | adv: in a faulty or incomplete way | |
spot | n: a particular location or place; a small round or roundish area, differing in color or feels from the surface around it | |
atom | n: the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element, composed of a nucleus and one or more electrons bound to the nucleus | |
collapse | v: to fall down or give way suddenly, often after breaking apart | |
arrangement | n: a plan or preparation for the future event; the action or process of placing things in a particular order | |
physicist | n: a scientist who specializes in the field of physics | |
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 | |
entropy | n: a scientific concept that is most commonly associated with a state of disorder, randomness, or uncertainty | |
disorder | n: an untidy state or a lack of organization; a physical condition or illness that causes problems with how a section of the body or brain functions | |
chaotic | adj: without any order or organization; extremely disorganized, unpredictable, and confusing | |
formula | n: a group of symbols, letters, or numbers that represent a rule, law, or mathematical statement | |
engrave | v: to carve, cut, or etch a design, message, or image onto a surface, often using a sharp tool or laser; to permanently record or mark something in a lasting manner | |
tomb | n: a large stone structure or underground chamber in which the dead are buried | |
quants | n: quantitative analysts or individuals who specialize in using quantitative methods, including mathematical and statistical modeling, in analyzing financial markets and making investment decisions | |
rearrange | v: to change the order or position of things already made; to change the time, date, or place of an event already planned | |
constituent | n: one of the parts of the whole; a person represented by an elected official | |
macroscopic | adj: visible to the naked eye; relating to objects or phenomena that are large enough to be seen without the aid of a microscope or other magnifying tools | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
configuration | n: the arrangement or pattern of something or a group of related things | |
crucial | adj: extremely vital or necessary | |
insight | n: the ability to gain an accurate and deep understanding of people or situations; an accurate and deep understanding of what something is like | |
thermodynamics | n: the area of physics that deals with heat, work, and temperature and their relation to energy, entropy, and the physical properties of matter and radiation | |
isolate | v: to physically or socially separate someone or something from other people or things | |
arrow | n: a thin, pointed projectile designed to be shot from a bow; a symbol or pointer that is shaped like an arrow | |
unfortunately | adv: by bad luck; unluckily | |
modern | adj: of or belonging to the present time or recent times | |
bunch | n: a grouping of several similar things which are growing or fastened together | |
undergraduate | n: a student who is studying for their first degree at a university or other higher education institution | |
physics | n: the science of matter and energy and their interactions | |
graduate | n: a person who has a first degree from university or college; (verb) to complete the first course of university or college and get a degree | |
gravitation | n: the force by which a celestial body, such as the Earth, pulls objects toward its center; the attraction between two or more objects due to their mass | |
emphasize | v: to give or show particular importance to something | |
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 | |
accent | n: a distinctive way of pronouncing the words of a language that shows which area, country, or social group a person comes from; particular importance or significance | |
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 | |
speculate | v: to form a theory or conjecture or guess about a subject without solid evidence | |
accelerate | v: to make something faster or earlier; to cause to develop or progress more quickly | |
cubic | adj: having the shape of a cube or being of three dimensions; measured in units that are the third power of a linear unit | |
centimeter | n: a unit of measurement of length in the metric system, equivalent to one-hundredth of a meter | |
particle | n: a small piece of something; a word or piece of a term with grammatical function but little or no significance | |
radiation | n: the energy that comes from a nuclear reaction in the form of rays, waves, or particles and that can be hazardous to health | |
exert | v: to put forth effort; to put into action; to bring into play | |
perpetual | adj: continuing for an extended period in the same way without stopping or being interrupted | |
impulse | n: a sudden strong and unreflective wish or need to do something; the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber | |
dilute | v: to make a substance less concentrated by adding a liquid or another substance to it | |
implication | n: something that is inferred or indirectly stated; the act or fact of being involved in something | |
fond | adj: having affection or liking for someone, particularly someone you’ve known for a long time | |
infinite | adj: unlimited or very great; impossible to measure | |
intent | n: a strong determination or attention to do or achieve something; (adjective) having a strong determination to do or achieve something | |
finite | adj: having a limit or restriction of size, time, etc. | |
surround | v: to be all around something or somebody | |
horizon | n: the line at which the earth’s surface and the sky appear to meet; the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated | |
fin | n: a thin flat part on the body of a fish or other aquatic animal used for propulsion or balance | |
hawk | n: a bird of prey typically having short rounded wings and a long tail; an advocate of an aggressive policy on foreign relations | |
emit | v: to give off or send out something such as light, heat, sound, gas, etc. | |
quantum | n: the smallest amount or unit of something, especially (electromagnetic) energy | |
mechanics | n: the branch of physics that deals with the study of motion, forces, and energy; (mechanic) someone whose occupation is repairing and maintaining automobiles | |
curvature | n: the degree to which a line or surface deviates from being straight or flat; a measure of the amount of bending of a curve | |
mechanical | adj: operated by a machine, relating to or concerned with machinery or tools | |
fluctuation | n: a change, or the process of changing, that frequently happens, especially from one extreme to another; the quality of being unsteady and subject to changes | |
radiate | v: to spread out or emit something, such as light or heat, in all directions | |
precise | adj: sharply exact or accurate or delimited | |
calculation | n: the act or process of using numbers to judge an amount of something | |
ordinary | adj: not different, exceptional, or unexpected in any way, especially in quality, ability, size, or degree | |
thermal | adj: relating to heat or temperature; designed for or capable of producing or maintaining heat | |
probabilistic | adj: characterized by the influence of chance or probability; involving the use of statistical models or methods to estimate likelihoods or risks | |
enormous | adj: extremely large or great | |
suffocate | v: to die or cause someone to die from lack of air or inability to breathe; to be overwhelmed or constricted by a feeling or situation, such as anxiety or oppression | |
unlikely | adj: not probable or likely to happen | |
obtain | v: to get something, especially by making a great effort | |
molecule | n: a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds | |
eventually | adv: finally, particularly after a long time or a lot of struggle, complications, and so on | |
equilibrium | n: a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced | |
expansion | n: the process of becoming larger or more extensive, or the result of this process | |
Newtonian | adj: relating to Sir Isaac Newton or his laws of motion and universal gravitation | |
absolute | adj: perfect or complete or to the most considerable degree possible | |
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 | |
evenly | adv: in equal amounts or shares; in a balanced or impartial way | |
occasionally | adv: now and then; sometimes but not often | |
invention | n: the creation of a new device or process resulting from study and experimentation; the act of inventing | |
multiverse | n: a hypothetical space or realm consisting of multiple universes, of which our universe is just one of them | |
anthropology | n: the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics in both the present and past, including past human species | |
principle | n: a fundamental law or truth that explains or controls how something happens or works | |
process | n: 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 | |
metabolism | n: the set of chemical reactions in cells or organisms that are necessary for life-sustaining | |
bump | v: to hit or knock against something hard, often with a dull sound; to meet with by accident | |
relax | v: to become or cause someone to become less active or tense and calmer | |
planet | n: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star | |
fluctuate | v: to rise and fall irregularly or unexpectedly; to vary or change often and unpredictably | |
assignment | n: a duty or task given to someone, usually as part of their job or studies | |
contemplate | v: to think about a possible future action or to think about something for a long time thoughtfully | |
scenario | n: a description of possible actions or events in the future; a written outline of a play, film, or literary work | |
frequent | adj: happening constantly | |
orchard | n: a piece of land that is planted with fruit trees, such as apples, pears, or cherries | |
prediction | n: the act of predicting the future by reasoning; a statement made about the future | |
minimal | adj: tiny in amount; the least possible | |
impressive | adj: arousing admiration due to size, quality, or skill | |
statistics | n: the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data | |
brain | n: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling | |
predict | v: to state beforehand that something will happen in the future, mainly based on knowledge or experience | |
hypothesis | n: a proposed idea or explanation that is based on a few known facts but has not yet been proven to be true or accurate | |
conclude | v: to come to an end or close; to reach a judgment or opinion by reasoning | |
nuclear | adj: of or relating to or constituting the nucleus of an atom; deriving destructive energy from the release of atomic energy | |
fuel | n: a substance that is typically burned to generate heat or energy | |
evaporate | v: to turn a liquid into a gas; to become less intense and disappear gradually | |
essentially | adv: relating to the essential features or concepts of anything | |
combination | n: a collection of things that have been combined; an assemblage of separate parts or qualities | |
degree | n: a unit of measurement for angles, temperature, or level of proficiency or achievement; a rank or level of academic or professional attainment | |
afterglow | n: a period of time following an event or experience during which a feeling of pleasure, satisfaction, or contentment persists; a lingering glow or light that remains after an object has disappeared from view | |
brute | n: a violent, wild, or feral animal; a person who is cruel, uncivilized, or lacking in intelligence or sensitivity; a physical force or power | |
unbroken | adj: continuous and not interrupted; (of promises or contracts) not violated or disregarded | |
refrigerator | n: an appliance or device used for preserving and cooling food and beverages by maintaining a low temperature within a closed compartment | |
universal | adj: existing or affecting everywhere or everyone | |
naturally | adv: as might be expected; by natural manners | |
bold | adj: brave, daring, and confident; not frightened of danger or afraid to say what you feel or to take risks | |
absolutely | adv: without restriction or limitation; completely or utterly | |
vindicate | v: to clear someone or something of blame, suspicion, or doubt; to show or prove that someone or something is right or justified | |
external | adj: belonging to or situated outside of someone or something | |
communal | adj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use | |
observation | n: the act or activity of carefully examining or monitoring something or someone | |
exciting | adj: causing a lot of interest or excitement |