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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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excite | v: to make someone feel suddenly enthusiastic or eager | |
conversation | n: an informal talk between two or more people to exchange their views, ideas, information, etc. | |
biology | n: the scientific study of life and the natural processes of living things | |
property | n: a thing or things that belong to someone | |
software | n: a set of computer programs and associated documentation and data for doing particular computational jobs | |
hardware | n: durable tools, machinery, and other equipment; the physical and electronic parts of a computer or other electronic systems | |
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 | |
tadpole | n: the aquatic larval stage of a frog or toad, characterized by a long tail and gills for breathing underwater | |
perspective | n: a confident attitude toward something; a particular style of thinking about something | |
specify | v: to explain or state something clearly and exactly | |
protein | n: a molecule made up of a long chain of amino acids, which is essential for the structure and function of the body’s tissues | |
suppose | v: to think that something is likely to be actual or possible | |
progressive | adj: relating to or supporting development or advancement, especially social or political one | |
unroll | v: to unwind or unfurl something that has been rolled up, such as a carpet or banner; to reveal or make visible something that was previously concealed or hidden | |
genome | n: the complete set or sequence of genes of a human, animal, plant, or other living things | |
specific | adj: clearly defined or particular to a certain thing or situation; distinct, explicit, and precise | |
rearrange | v: to change the order or position of things already made; to change the time, date, or place of an event already planned | |
nostril | n: either of the two openings in the nose through which air is breathed | |
jaw | n: either of the two bones at the bottom of the face that moves when you open your mouth; (verb) talk socially without exchanging too much information | |
hardwired | adj: built-in or innate, often referring to behavior or traits that are instinctive or automatic, as if pre-programmed in the brain or genetics | |
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 | |
amazing | adj: extremely surprising, especially in a way that you like or admire | |
phenomenon | n: something that exists and can be perceptible, especially one that is not fully understood | |
shift | n: a slight transition in position, direction, or trend | |
largely | adv: virtually entirely; to a large degree | |
norm | n: something that is regarded as usual, typical, or standard | |
abnormal | adj: not typical, usual, or regular, especially in a way that is bad | |
configuration | n: the arrangement or pattern of something or a group of related things | |
decision-maker | n: a person who makes important decisions, especially at a high level in an organization | |
involve | v: to include or affect someone or something as a necessary part of something else | |
flexible | adj: able to change or be changed to suit new conditions or situations; able to bend easily | |
circumstance | n: the specific conditions or events that surround a particular situation or occurrence | |
context | n: the circumstances, facts, or conditions that surround a particular event, situation, or statement and that give it meaning | |
intelligence | n: the ability to learn, comprehend, or make judgments or conclusions based on reasons | |
mechanism | n: 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 | |
execute | v: to kill someone, especially as a legal punishment; to carry out or perform an action, duty, etc. | |
cooperate | v: to work together with one or more people or organizations to achieve a goal | |
structure | n: the way of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts, or a complex thing constructed of many parts | |
computation | n: the act or process of calculating something, especially an answer or amount, by using a machine or calculator | |
anatomical | adj: of or relating to the structure of the body and its parts | |
tradition | n: a belief, custom, or way of doing something that has been passed down from generation to generation within a group or society | |
biochemical | adj: relating to the chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms | |
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 | |
communicate | v: to share or exchange information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals | |
bioelectricity | n: the electrical phenomena occurring within living organisms, especially in cells and tissues, resulting from the movement of charged particles across cell membranes and the generation of electrical potentials | |
neural | adj: of or relating to a nerve or the nervous system that includes the brain | |
nervous | adj: worried and anxious about something; relating to the nerves | |
electrical | adj: relating to electricity | |
lapse | n: 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 | |
eavesdrop | v: to listen to someone else’s conversation without their knowledge or permission | |
embryo | n: an animal organism in the early stages of growth, either in its mother’s womb or in an egg, or a plant that is developing in a seed | |
cellular | adj: 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 | |
brain | n: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling | |
achieve | v: to successfully complete a task or goal, often through hard work, perseverance, and dedication; to attain or accomplish something that one has set out to do | |
regenerate | v: to improve or renew an area, institution, system, etc., especially by making it more active or successful | |
limb | n: an arm and leg of a person or animal | |
remarkable | adj: worthy of attention because unusual or special | |
opportune | adj: suitable or happening at a time that is suitable or convenient for a particular purpose | |
rewrite | v: to write something such as a book or speech again in a different way, usually to improve it or add new information | |
operate | v: to work in a particular way; to supervise something | |
radical | adj: relating to the essential aspects of anything; far beyond the norm, mainly used of opinions and actions | |
divide | v: to separate or cause to separate into parts or groups | |
essentially | adv: relating to the essential features or concepts of anything | |
destiny | n: the events that will inevitably happen to a particular person or thing in the future | |
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 | |
representation | n: the act of speaking, acting, or being present on behalf of someone officially; a statement of facts and reasons made in appealing or protesting | |
large-scale | adj: involving many people or things and involving a lot of change or activity | |
axis | n: a real or imaginary straight line through a body or figure around which the object turns; a group of countries in special alliance | |
circuit | n: (in electrical engineering) an electrical device that provides a path for electrical current to flow; a journey or route around a particular place or area | |
tissue | n: an ensemble of similar cells of the animal or plant that together carry out a specific function | |
awe | n: a feeling of respect and wonder inspired by someone or something greatly admired | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
mortal | adj: subject to death; unrelenting and deadly | |
vast | adj: enormous in size, number, amount, or quantity | |
big-picture | adj: relating to or considering the overall perspective or larger context of a situation or issue; (noun) the overall or general significance or importance of something | |
equivalent | n: having the same value, quality, meaning, purpose, etc. | |
holy | adj: of or related to a god, divine power, or a particular religion | |
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 | |
metaphor | n: a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not denote to suggest a similarity | |
physically | adv: in a way related to a person’s body or appearance rather than their mind | |
rewire | v: to replace or repair the wiring of something, especially an electrical system; to make significant changes in one’s thoughts or behavior patterns | |
interact | v: to communicate or react with somebody | |
strategy | n: a detailed plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall goal. | |
manipulate | v: to influence or control something or someone to your advantage, often in an unfair or dishonest way | |
revolution | n: a large-scale attempt to overthrow the government of a country, often using violence or war; | |
absolutely | adv: without restriction or limitation; completely or utterly | |
tweak | v: to pinch or squeeze something sharply; to adjust something finely | |
stimulus | n: something that causes growth or arouses action | |
reprogram | v: to modify or recreate a program | |
anatomy | n: the scientific study that deals with the physical structure of humans, animals, or plants | |
medicinal | adj: of or relating to the treatment or cure of disease | |
pathway | n: a track that constitutes or serves as a path; an approach or a way of doing something | |
crack | v: to break or cause to break without dividing into separate parts; (noun) a line on the surface of something along which it has separated without breaking | |
demonstration | n: a display or show, often of a particular skill or product, intended to convince or persuade others | |
flatworm | n: a type of simple, soft-bodied invertebrate animal with a flat, ribbon-like shape, including tapeworms and planarians | |
creature | n: a living being, especially an animal | |
complexity | n: the state or quality of being complicated or intricate and difficult to understand | |
planarian | n: a small, flatworm with a simple nervous system found in freshwater environments that is used as a model organism in biological and medical research, especially for studying regeneration | |
regenerative | adj: tending to regrow or restore lost or injured tissue | |
rebuild | v: to build again or anew | |
worm | n: a long, thin creature with a soft and long cylindrical tube-like body, no limbs, and a lack of eyes | |
regeneration | n: the process of regrowing or re-forming a body part or tissue that has been lost or damaged due to injury, disease, or other factors; restoration or renewal of vitality, strength, or spirit | |
discovery | n: the act or process of finding information, a place, or an object, or learning about something that was previously not known | |
amputate | v: to cut off a part of the body, especially by surgery | |
fragment | n: a small piece or part broken off or detached | |
gradient | n: the degree or rate of incline or decline along a physical or abstract line; a gradual progression | |
electrify | v: to make a machine or system work by using electricity; to make someone extremely enthusiastic about or interested in something | |
transistor | n: a semiconductor device that can be used to amplify or switch electronic signals and power which is an essential component in modern electronics | |
ion | n: an atom or molecule that has a positive or negative electrical charge caused by its losing or gained one or more electrons | |
native | adj: connecting with or describing someone’s birth country or place of birth, or someone born in a specific country or place | |
decide | v: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options | |
crazy | adj: stupid or not sensible; very angry | |
experiment | n: the scientific test conducted to observe what happens and gain new knowledge | |
chop | v: to cut something into pieces with a sharp tool, such as a knife | |
edit | v: to prepare written material for publication by correcting, condensing, or otherwise modifying it | |
sequence | n: a series of related events, actions, numbers, etc., which have a particular order | |
plain | adj: without being decorated in any way; (Noun) a vast expanse of flat land with few trees | |
paradigm | n: a standard or typical example of something; a pattern or model | |
rid | v: to make someone or something free of unwanted or unpleasant tasks, objects, or person | |
ectopic | adj: (of medicine) describing a condition where a body part or structure is located in an abnormal position or location outside of its usual or proper place | |
dam | n: a wall constructed over a river to block the flow of water, mainly used to generate energy | |
permanent | adj: lasting for a long time without essential change | |
addition | n: the act or process of adding something to something else; the process of adding numbers | |
probable | adj: likely to happen or likely to be true | |
definition | n: a concise explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, or symbol | |
stable | adj: firm and steady; not easily moved, disturbed, or changed | |
morphogenesis | n: the biological process of growth, development, and differentiation of cells, tissues, and organs to give rise to the complex three-dimensional structures of living organisms | |
outcome | n: the result or effect of an action, event, etc. | |
incredibly | adv: in a way that is very difficult to believe; exceedingly or extremely | |
compelling | adj: arousing strong and irresistible interest, attention, or admiration | |
trade-off | n: a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; an exchange that occurs as a compromise | |
dimension | n: a measurable extent of a particular kind, such as width, height, or length | |
tube | n: a cylindrical container of metal, plastic, glass, etc., usually sealed and used as a means of preserving food or chemicals; a hollow cylindrical shape | |
pharyngeal | adj: relating to the pharynx, the muscular tube that connects the mouth and nasal passages to the esophagus and larynx | |
excrete | v: to discharge waste matter, such as urine or feces, from the body or a cell or gland | |
viable | adj: capable of being done as intended; able to succeed | |
immortal | adj: having eternal or never-ending life; living forever; incapable of dying; having enduring fame or lasting significance | |
crucial | adj: extremely vital or necessary | |
exert | v: to put forth effort; to put into action; to bring into play | |
profound | adj: extremely great; sensed or experienced very strongly; displaying a high level of knowledge or comprehension | |
defeat | v: to win against somebody in a fight, war, or attempt | |
traumatic | adj: relating to or caused by injury, especially emotional injury | |
injury | n: harm done to a person’s or an animal’s body caused by an accident or an attack | |
weird | adj: extraordinary, unexpected, or difficult to explain | |
gut | n: the long tube in the body of a person or animal through which food passes when it leaves the stomach; the mental strength or bravery required to do something difficult or unpleasant | |
impose | v: to officially force a new law, tax, duty, etc. to be obeyed or received | |
normally | adv: usually; under normal conditions | |
associate | v: to mentally connect someone or something with someone or something else | |
optic | adj: relating to vision or the eyes; relating to or involving light or optics | |
lens | n: a transparent optical device with curved sides, used in an optical instrument that makes objects seem larger, smaller, clearer, etc.; (metaphor) the basic thoughts or mindsets through which someone sees or understands the environment or situation | |
retina | n: the innermost light-sensitive membrane covering the back wall of the eyeball | |
trigger | v: to make something happen suddenly; to cause something such as a device, machine, etc. to function | |
routine | n: a usual or habitual way of doing things; a set sequence of steps, part of a larger computer program | |
physiological | adj: relating to the normal functioning of living organisms and their organs and systems; concerning the physical or biochemical processes and activities that occur within the body | |
biomedical | adj: relating to the application of the natural sciences, especially biology, and physiology, to clinical medicine and healthcare | |
micromanagement | n: a style of management characterized by excessive attention to detail and control, often resulting in inefficient or demotivating work environments | |
construct | v: to build or create something; to assemble or combine different parts to form something whole | |
novel | n: an extended fictional work in prose; usually in the form of a story; (adjective) original and of a kind not seen before | |
life-form | n: a living organism, especially one that has a distinct shape, structure, or behavior | |
xenobot | n: a type of robot made up of living cells, such as frog cells, that is capable of performing certain tasks | |
prediction | n: the act of predicting the future by reasoning; a statement made about the future | |
genetically | adv: in a way that relates to or is produced by genes (= the units in the cells of a living thing received by an animal or plant from its parents) or heredity | |
alter | v: to cause to change or make different | |
coalesce | v: to come together or merge into a single group, mass, or whole; to blend or combine elements or ideas into a unified whole | |
envision | v: to imagine or expect what a situation will be like in the future | |
multicellular | adj: characterized by the presence of multiple or many cells, as opposed to unicellular (having only one cell) | |
liberate | v: to set free; to release or rescue from captivity or oppression | |
maze | n: a complex network of winding passages or pathways designed as a puzzle or challenge for people to navigate through | |
genetics | n: the branch of biology that studies genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms | |
cilium | n: a microscopic, hair-like cellular projection that is found on the surface of many cells in the body, helping them to move or trap debris | |
redistribute | v: to share something among people in a different way | |
mucus | n: a slimy liquid produced inside the nose and other body parts for lubrication, protection, etc. | |
row | n: an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line | |
locomotion | n: the action or ability to move from one place to another | |
flash | n: a sudden intense burst of radiant energy; a momentary brightness | |
exchange | v: to give something and receive something else in return, often with the implication that the items being traded are of equal or comparable value; (noun) the act of giving or taking something in return for something else; a place or system where goods or services can be bought, sold, or traded | |
explore | v: to travel to or penetrate an area or a country to learn about it; to thoroughly examine a subject or a possibility to learn more about it | |
environment | n: the natural world such as air, water, and land in which humans, animals, and plants live | |
spontaneous | adj: happening or being done naturally, often unexpected way, without being made to happen | |
genetic | adj: of or relating to genes (= parts of the DNA in cells) or the science of genes | |
prone | adj: inclined or likely to do something or to show a particular characteristic, especially something bad; lying face downward | |
functional | adj: designed for or capable of a particular activity, purpose, or task; practical or ready for use or service | |
collaboration | n: the act or situation of working together to create or produce something | |
lab | n: a workplace for the conduct of scientific research; a laboratory | |
evolve | v: to develop gradually, or to cause the development of something or someone gradually | |
virtual | adj: being actually such in almost every respect; existing in essence or effect though not in actual fact | |
planet | n: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star | |
evolution | n: a gradual process of transformation of living things | |
biosphere | n: the part of the Earth and its atmosphere in which living organisms exist, including plants, animals, and microorganisms | |
evolutionary | adj: relating to or denoting how living things develop or change from earlier forms | |
toxin | n: a poisonous substance produced by a living organism, such as a plant, animal, or microorganism; a chemical compound that can cause harm or illness to a living organism | |
cleanup | n: an act or process of cleaning up a particular area, space, or mess; the removal of dirt, debris, or other unwanted materials | |
cancer | n: 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 | |
reshape | v: to change the form or structure of something | |
arthritis | n: inflammation of one or more joints of the body, which include pain and stiffness | |
joint | adj: shared, held, or made between two or more people; (noun) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton | |
compound | n: an item composed of two or more distinct elements combined; a chemical formed by the combination of two or more elements | |
sandbox | n: an outdoor play area for children consisting of a box filled with sand; a virtual testing environment used for software development or security testing | |
improve | v: to make or become better | |
critic | n: someone who expresses opinions about the quality of books, music, etc. | |
accomplish | v: to finish or achieve something successfully | |
mind-boggling | adj: extremely surprising or overwhelming and, therefore, difficult to understand or imagine | |
exciting | adj: causing a lot of interest or excitement | |
defect | n: an imperfection, shortcoming, or lack of something or someone | |
degenerate | v: (of a person, animal, or plant) to become worse in health or physical condition | |
disease | n: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems | |
morphology | n: the study of the form and structure of plants, animals, and other organisms; the study of the alteration of word forms as they change from one part of speech to another | |
tumor | n: a mass of diseased tissue that forms when cells in the body divide and grow in an uncontrolled way | |
induce | v: to persuade someone to do something; to cause to act in a specific manner | |
mammalian | adj: of or relating to mammals, a class of warm-blooded vertebrate animals that typically nurse their young and have hair or fur on their skin; characterized by mammalian qualities, such as nurturing and protective behavior | |
importance | n: the quality of being important and worthy of note | |
intelligent | adj: having the capacity for thought and reason, especially to a high degree | |
inspiration | n: something that motivates or encourages someone to create or achieve something, or a feeling of excitement or creativity | |
mimic | v: to imitate someone’s speech, movement, or behavior, especially to make others laugh | |
extraordinary | adj: exceptional, unexpected, very unusual; surpassing the ordinary or usual |