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physics | n: the science of matter and energy and their interactions | |
relate | v: to establish a connection or association between two or more things; to narrate or tell about an event, experience, or relationship; to empathize or feel sympathy with someone or something | |
particle | n: a small piece of something; a word or piece of a term with grammatical function but little or no significance | |
quantum | n: the smallest amount or unit of something, especially (electromagnetic) energy | |
planet | n: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star | |
galaxy | n: an independent group of stars, interstellar gas, dark matter, etc., in the universe, bound together by gravity | |
gravity | n: the force that attracts a body towards the center of the earth or towards any other physical body having mass; a manner that is solemn | |
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 | |
fiddle | v: to continuously touch or manipulate something with someone’s hands, mainly when bored or nervous; to act dishonestly to try to get money, information, etc., or gain an advantage | |
microscope | n: an instrument used to see objects or substances that are too small to be seen with the naked eye | |
electromagnetic | adj: of or relating to the magnetism produced by electric charge in motion | |
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 | |
marvel | n: someone something that causes feelings of wonder or surprise | |
observation | n: the act or activity of carefully examining or monitoring something or someone | |
elegant | adj: pleasing and graceful in appearance or manner, or showing good taste and refinement | |
realm | n: a domain of activity, interest, or knowledge | |
separate | v: to force, take, or pull apart; mark as different | |
mathematics | n: the science dealing with the logic of quantities, shapes, spaces, and arrangement | |
disaster | n: an unexpected event or series of events that cause widespread damage, destruction, or loss of life | |
skeptical | adj: doubting that something is accurate or useful | |
supreme | adj: highest in rank, level, or importance | |
unsatisfying | adj: not fulfilling someone’s desires, expectations, or needs; incomplete or inadequate. | |
smack | v: to hit something or someone with force, often making a loud noise; to deliver a sharp criticism or rebuke | |
flip | v: to turn over into a different position quickly; to throw or toss with a light motion | |
intriguing | adj: arousing curiosity or interest, often due to a mysterious or complex quality; fascinating or captivating | |
hint | n: an indirect suggestion; a slight but appreciable amount of something | |
inkling | n: a slight or vague understanding or idea of something; a hint or intimation of something, often something that is not fully understood or realized | |
extraordinary | adj: exceptional, unexpected, very unusual; surpassing the ordinary or usual | |
hunt | v: to go after and try to catch wild animals to kill them for food, sport, or profit | |
physicist | n: a scientist who specializes in the field of physics | |
collide | v: to hit something violently when moving | |
experiment | n: the scientific test conducted to observe what happens and gain new knowledge | |
mount | v: to increase, go up, or advance gradually or continuously; to prepare and supply with the necessary equipment for execution or performance; to ride on something or someone | |
tunnel | n: an underground or underwater passage, typically for trains or cars | |
bury | v: to place a dead body in the ground, grave, or tomb | |
underground | adj: under the surface of the ground; a secret group organized to achieve a specific purpose, such as overthrowing the government or occupying a force | |
semiconductor | n: a material or substance that can conduct electricity under certain conditions but not others, often used in electronic devices | |
magnet | n: an object or substance that can attract certain materials, such as iron or steel | |
accelerate | v: to make something faster or earlier; to cause to develop or progress more quickly | |
proton | n: a very small particle with a positive charge equal to the negative charge of an electron that forms part of the nucleus of all atoms | |
slam | v: to shut a door or window noisily; to strike something violently or noisily | |
debris | n: broken or torn fragments of something | |
collision | n: an instance of two or more objects or entities crashing into each other, usually resulting in damage, impact, or conflict | |
undiscovered | adj: not yet found or known | |
fundamental | adj: forming an essential base or core from which everything else develops or is affected | |
construct | v: to build or create something; to assemble or combine different parts to form something whole | |
globe | n: the earth or world, mainly used to emphasize its vastness | |
tirelessly | adv: without getting tired or fatigued; persistently, energetically, and continuously working with great effort | |
equivalent | n: having the same value, quality, meaning, purpose, etc. | |
mass | n: a large amount of a substance with no definite shape or form; a large number of people or things grouped or crowded together | |
discovery | n: the act or process of finding information, a place, or an object, or learning about something that was previously not known | |
quadrillion | n: a number equivalent to a thousand raised to the power of five, or 10 to the 15th power; colloquially used to indicate an extremely large or theoretical number | |
bump | v: to hit or knock against something hard, often with a dull sound; to meet with by accident | |
slight | adj: very small in degree or amount | |
deviate | v: to depart from an established course or plan; to change direction or take a different route or approach | |
cluster | n: a group of similar things or people close together, often forming a distinct mass or unit | |
boson | n: a type of subatomic particle that follows Bose-Einstein statistics, which determine how identical particles with integer spins behave | |
confirmation | n: a statement, often written, that shows that something is true, correct, or definite | |
represent | v: to speak, act, or be present on behalf of another person or group; to form or constitute | |
standing | adj: existing or remaining upright; having a vertical position; (noun) social, financial, or professional status or reputation | |
colleague | n: one of a group of a coworker, especially in a profession or a business | |
frank | adj: honest and sincere; open and candid in expression | |
breath | n: the air that is taken into and expelled from your lungs; the process of taking into and expelling air from your lungs | |
fingernail | n: the hard, slightly curved part that covers the outer tip of each finger | |
applause | n: a demonstration of approval or praise by clapping the hands together | |
champagne | n: a type of sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region of France, or any similar wine produced elsewhere | |
celebrate | v: to acknowledge a memorable or good day or event with a social gathering or enjoyable activity | |
milestone | n: an important event or stage in the development or progress of something; a stone by the side of a road to show distances | |
brand | n: a type of product, service, etc., made by a particular company and sold under a specific name; identification mark on the skin of livestock, criminals, etc., made by burning | |
eyebrow | n: the hair arc over each eye in humans | |
indicate | v: to show, point out, or make known something, often through a sign or a symbol; to suggest or imply something without stating it directly | |
argue | v: to express differing opinions or points of view, often in a heated or contentious manner; to present a case or reasoning to persuade or convince others | |
poke | v: to push or prod with a sharp object or the finger | |
prod | v: to poke or jab with a pointed object, often to urge or encourage movement or action; to provoke or stimulate someone to take action or respond in a particular way | |
ruthless | adj: lacking in pity or compassion; willing to do whatever it takes to achieve their goals, regardless of the consequences for others | |
experimental | adj: relating to or based on new ideas, forms, methods, etc. that have not been tried before, usually to find out what effect they have | |
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 | |
withstand | v: to resist the effect or impact of something | |
scrutiny | n: careful and detailed examination | |
feverish | adj: having or showing symptoms of a high temperature, such as sweating and shivering; characterized by or showing strong feelings of excitement or energy | |
bucket | n: an open container with a handle made of metal or plastic, often used for carrying liquids | |
diagram | n: a simplified illustration of the appearance, structure, or workings of something | |
definitive | adj: serving to provide a final solution or to end a situation; final and not able to be changed | |
unexpected | adj: not anticipated or regarded as likely to happen | |
consist | v: to be composed or made up of | |
photon | n: a unit or quantum of electromagnetic energy, typically regarded as a particle that is the basic constituent of all light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation | |
automobile | n: a road vehicle that has four wheels and is powered by an engine, used for transporting people or goods | |
fraction | n: a small part or item forming a piece of a whole; the quotient of two rational numbers | |
split | v: to divide, or to make something divide into two or more parts, especially along a particular line | |
detect | v: to find or recognize something, especially something difficult to see, hear, etc. | |
explode | v: to burst or break open violently and noisily; to cause something to burst or break open | |
skate | n: a type of footwear that has a blade attached to its sole for skating on ice or other hard surfaces; an activity or sport that involves gliding on skates on ice or other hard surfaces | |
mythical | adj: based on or related to myths, legends, or folklore; existing only in tales or in the imagination | |
crazy | adj: stupid or not sensible; very angry | |
strength | n: the quality or state of being physically, or sometimes mentally, strong | |
minus | adj: subtracting or taking away; having a value less than zero | |
decimal | adj: based on or counted in the number 10 | |
achievement | n: a thing that someone has accomplished, primarily through their effort and ability | |
humankind | n: the whole of the living human inhabitants of the earth | |
absent | adj: not present in a particular place at a particular time | |
theoretical | adj: relating to the concepts and principles upon which a particular topic is founded, rather than practice and experience | |
propose | v: to make a proposal, declare a plan for something | |
dimension | n: a measurable extent of a particular kind, such as width, height, or length | |
controversial | adj: causing a lot of hot public discussion and dispute | |
excitation | n: the state of being excited or stimulated; the process of producing an excited or stimulated state in something | |
wobble | v: to move or shake unsteadily from side to side or up and down | |
assume | v: to think or accept something to be true without having proof of it; to take or begin to have power; to begin to exhibit a specific quality or appearance | |
abstract | adj: based on general ideas, feelings, or qualities and not on any a physical or concrete existence | |
concept | n: an idea or principle associated with something abstract | |
leak | v: to allow liquid or gas to get in or out from a hole or crack in a pipe or container | |
spatial | adj: of or relating space and the position, area, and size of things | |
invisible | adj: impossible or nearly impossible to see | |
slice | n: a flat, often thin, piece of bread, meat, cheese, etc., that has been cut from a larger piece; a wound made by cutting | |
expand | v: to increase or to make something greater in size, number, or importance | |
graviton | n: a hypothetical elementary particle in theoretical physics that is believed to mediate the force of gravity | |
fiction | n: the type of book or story, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people; anything made up or imagined that is not true | |
reverb | n: an audio effect that produces a sound that is reflected off surfaces in an enclosed space, creating a sense of space or ambiance; the natural echoing or reverberation of sound in a large or open space | |
snap | v: to record on photographic film; to make a sudden, sharp sound; (noun) the act of catching an object with the hands | |
spit | v: to eject saliva or other liquid from the mouth | |
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 | |
possibility | n: a chance that something may happen or be true | |
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 | |
geek | n: a person who is highly interested and knowledgeable about a particular subject or field, often to the point of being obsessed | |
rewrite | v: to write something such as a book or speech again in a different way, usually to improve it or add new information | |
crisp | adj: hard, dry, and brittle enough to break easily; cool, fresh, and invigorating | |
disappointment | n: the feeling of sadness, frustration, or dissatisfaction that arises when something does not live up to one’s expectations or hopes | |
fade | v: to vanish; to fade away; to lose color; to lose freshness | |
coverage | n: the reporting or news of an important event, sports, subject, etc.; the amount, range, area, or quality of something that something provides | |
decide | v: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options | |
sham | n: something that is not as good or true as it seems to be and is intended to deceive people; a person who pretends to be something they are not | |
cartographer | v: a person who creates or produces maps, typically by gathering or analyzing geographic data and using specialized software or tools | |
distant | adj: far away in space, time, or where you are; far apart in relevance, relationship, or kinship | |
alien | n: a person who comes from a different country, race, or group; a form of life assumed to exist outside the Earth or its atmosphere | |
immediately | adv: now or without delay | |
orbit | n: the path of an object around a celestial body, especially a planet, star, or moon, under the influence of gravity; (of medicine) the bony cavity in the skull that houses the eyeball and its associated structures, like muscles, nerves, and blood vessels | |
obvious | adj: easy to see, discover or understand | |
spot | n: a particular location or place; a small round or roundish area, differing in color or feels from the surface around it | |
weird | adj: extraordinary, unexpected, or difficult to explain | |
absolutely | adv: without restriction or limitation; completely or utterly | |
territory | n: an area under the control of a ruler or state | |
sift | v: to put flour, sugar, etc. through a sieve (= a utensil consisting of a wire or plastic mesh in a frame) to remove lumps or large particles | |
sand | n: finely granulated particles of rock or mineral material typically found along beaches, deserts, or riverbeds; used in construction, landscaping, and other applications requiring drainage or abrasive action | |
instrument | n: an object used to make musical sounds, such as a piano, guitar, or drum; a tool or device used for a specific activity, particularly in specialist or scientific work | |
peek | n: a quick or furtive look; (verb) to take a quick and secret look at something | |
drill | n: a tool or machine used for making round holes or driving fasteners; a training or practice | |
rev | n: a measure of the rate at which an engine or motor rotates, often expressed in revolutions per minute (RPM); (verb) to increase the number of rotations per minute | |
humanity | n: all people living on the earth; the quality or state of being human rather than an animal, a machine, etc. | |
underway | adj: having started and currently in progress | |
rethink | v: to consider again a plan, idea, etc., especially to change it | |
intelligence | n: the ability to learn, comprehend, or make judgments or conclusions based on reasons | |
technique | n: a particular way or art of doing something that needs skill | |
sophisticated | adj: having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge of people’s behavior, culture, and fashion | |
algorithm | n: a set of rules or rigorous instructions typically used to solve a specific problem or to perform a computation | |
ultimate | adj: furthest or highest in degree or order | |
destine | v: to determine or set the course of something in advance, often in a way that seems predetermined or inevitable; to specify or choose someone or something for a particular fate or outcome | |
unanswered | adj: not responded to or explained | |
foresee | v: to perceive or predict; to anticipate or expect something to happen in the future | |
lifetime | n: the duration of someone’s life or something’s existence; | |
fascinating | adj: extremely interesting | |
determinant | n: a factor, circumstance, or condition that contributes to the shaping, influencing, or determining of a particular outcome or result | |
flaw | n: a fault, mistake, or weakness that causes something not to be perfect | |
encourage | v: to give someone support, confidence, or hope; to persuade someone to do or continue to do something by making it easier for them and making them believe it is a good thing to do | |
eventually | adv: finally, particularly after a long time or a lot of struggle, complications, and so on | |
novel | n: an extended fictional work in prose; usually in the form of a story; (adjective) original and of a kind not seen before |