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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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planet | n: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star | |
pixel | n: the smallest unit of an image that can be displayed or manipulated electronically, typically a point of light on a computer screen or in a digital image | |
communicate | v: to share or exchange information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals | |
brain | n: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling | |
wreck | n: a ship that has sunk or has been destroyed; a vehicle that has been badly damaged in an accident | |
neat | adj: clean or tidy, with everything in its place | |
gallop | v: (of a horse) to run very quickly so that all four feet come off the ground together; to proceed very quickly | |
moving | adj: causing strong emotions or feelings, especially sadness or sympathy | |
hoof | n: the horny part of the foot of some mammals, such as horses, deer, and cattle | |
simultaneously | adv: at the same time | |
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 | |
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 | |
aspect | n: one part or feature of a situation, problem, subject, etc. | |
mathematics | n: the science dealing with the logic of quantities, shapes, spaces, and arrangement | |
enhance | v: to increase or improve the quality, amount, or strength of someone or something | |
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 | |
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 | |
botany | n: the scientific study of plants | |
tropism | n: the turning or bending movement of an organism or part in response to an external stimulus, such as light or gravity; a growth or response toward or away from a stimulus | |
twist | v: to bend or turn something into a certain shape | |
whip | v: to hit a person or an animal severely with a thin, flexible stick with a cord or leather thong at the end, as a punishment, discipline, etc. | |
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 | |
barrier | n: a fence or other obstruction that makes it hard to move or get in; any condition that makes it difficult to make progress or to achieve an objective | |
meteorology | n: the branch of science that deals with processes in the Earth’s atmosphere that cause weather conditions | |
environment | n: the natural world such as air, water, and land in which humans, animals, and plants live | |
hurricane | n: a violent, tropical, cyclonic storm of the western North Atlantic, having wind speeds of or over 64 knots (74 miles per hour) | |
recession | n: a period of economic decline, typically lasting for six months or more, during which trade and industrial activity decrease, and unemployment increases | |
glacier | n: a slowly moving mass of ice formed from snow on mountains or near the North Pole or the South Pole | |
slow-motion | n: an effect in film-making whereby time appears to be slowed down | |
hummingbird | n: a small bird with a highly specialized beak and wings that allow it to hover in place, known for its rapid wingbeats and ability to fly in any direction | |
bullet | n: a metal projectile that is shot from a gun | |
cadaver | n: a dead body, especially one used for scientific study or medical research | |
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 | |
wafer | n: a thin, flat, crisp biscuit or cake, often used as a communion element in religious services; a thin slice or piece of semiconductor material used in the production of computer chips and other electronic devices | |
disk | n: a flat, circular plate, typically made of metal, glass, or plastic, used for storing data or playing music | |
animate | v: to make something full of interest and energy | |
skeleton | n: the structure of bones in a human or animal body, or a framework of bones or other material that supports a plant | |
flesh | n: the soft substance composing the body of a person or animal, as opposed to bones and other structures | |
vein | n: a blood vessel that carries blood from various parts of the body back to the heart; a mineral deposit or layer of rock that is contained within another rock formation | |
observe | v: to watch or notice something carefully, often to gather information or insights; to take note of something or someone; to celebrate or commemorate a special event or occasion | |
germinate | v: to begin to grow or develop, typically as a seed sprouts |