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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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hurricane | n: a violent, tropical, cyclonic storm of the western North Atlantic, having wind speeds of or over 64 knots (74 miles per hour) | |
batter | v: to hit something or someone repeatedly with much force; (noun, baseball) a ballplayer who is batting | |
amazing | adj: extremely surprising, especially in a way that you like or admire | |
spin | v: to cause something to rotate rapidly; to cause someone to feel dizzy or disoriented | |
physics | n: the science of matter and energy and their interactions | |
straight | adj: extending or moving in one direction without bending or curving; having no deviations | |
involve | v: to include or affect someone or something as a necessary part of something else | |
rot | v: to decay, or cause something to decay, naturally and gradually | |
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 | |
friction | n: the force that opposes motion between two objects in contact, especially by producing heat and wear, and is proportional to the normal force between the objects | |
beneath | adv: in or to a lower place than someone or something | |
spinning | n: the act of rotating rapidly around an axis; in the context of textiles, the process of twisting fibers together to form thread or yarn | |
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 | |
glide | v: to move smoothly and effortlessly | |
conservation | n: the protection of something important, such as the natural environment or artificial structures, especially from the damaging effects of human activity | |
angular | adj: measured by an angle or by the rate of change of an angle; having angles or an angular shape | |
mathematics | n: the science dealing with the logic of quantities, shapes, spaces, and arrangement | |
distance | n: the amount of space between two points, measured in units such as miles, meters, or kilometers; the extent, scope, or range between two things, such as distance or emotional distance | |
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 | |
merry | adj: cheerful and lively, often with a sense of joyfulness or celebration; characterized by a happy or festive mood | |
toss | v: to throw something carelessly with a light motion | |
curve | n: a bend or angle in a line or surface that deviates from a straight or flat path; a gradual or smooth change in direction or shape | |
Coriolis | n: a force seemingly exerted on a mass moving in a rotating system, such as the Earth’s rotation, causing it to veer to one side; (of meteorology) the apparent deflection of air caused by the Earth’s rotation | |
planet | n: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star | |
collapse | v: to fall down or give way suddenly, often after breaking apart | |
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 | |
gentle | adj: having or showing a kindly or tender nature; soft and mild | |
inherit | v: to receive money, property, or a title from someone after they have died | |
equator | n: an line of latitude that separates Earth’s northern and southern hemispheres and has a radius of around 40,075 kilometers (24,901 miles) | |
pole | n: one of two antipodal points where the Earth’s axis of rotation intersects the Earth’s surface; a long, slender, rounded rod, typically of wood or metal, used as a support or to hang something | |
temperature | n: the degree of hotness or coldness of a thing or place | |
hemisphere | n: half of the terrestrial globe; half of a sphere | |
atmosphere | n: the mass of air that surrounds the Earth; the pervading tone or mood of a place, situation, or creative work | |
drain | v: to empty or dry something by removing the liquid from it | |
dramatic | adj: very sudden, very excellent, or full of action and excitement | |
tight | adj: fixed, fastened, or kept together firmly or closely | |
ultimate | adj: furthest or highest in degree or order | |
remnant | n: a small remaining quantity of something, considered separately from what has been lost or destroyed; a surviving piece or fragment of something | |
fossil | n: any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing that has become hard and turned into rock | |
relic | n: an object from a previous era, especially one of historical value | |
dirt | n: soil, dust, or any substance that makes a surface not clean; the part of the earth’s surface consisting of humus and disintegrated rock |