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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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whopping | adj: extremely large, impressive, or noteworthy; it can also be used to describe a surprise or shock | |
discovery | n: the act or process of finding information, a place, or an object, or learning about something that was previously not known | |
planet | n: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star | |
smashing | adj: very successful or impressive; causing something to be broken or destroyed | |
lab | n: a workplace for the conduct of scientific research; a laboratory | |
cannon | n: a large, heavy gun fired from a fixed position or mounted on a vehicle, used in warfare or hunting | |
experiment | n: the scientific test conducted to observe what happens and gain new knowledge | |
extreme | adj: very great in amount or degree | |
collide | v: to hit something violently when moving | |
destroy | v: to ruin or damage severely or completely; to eradicate or eliminate completely | |
origin | n: the first existence or beginning of something | |
giant | adj: enormous; much bigger or more important than similar items usually are | |
strike | v: to wallop somebody or something with the hand, fist, or weapon; to have an emotional or cognitive impact upon | |
debris | n: broken or torn fragments of something | |
disk | n: a flat, circular plate, typically made of metal, glass, or plastic, used for storing data or playing music | |
flaw | n: a fault, mistake, or weakness that causes something not to be perfect | |
predict | v: to state beforehand that something will happen in the future, mainly based on knowledge or experience | |
identical | adj: being the exact same one | |
twin | n: either of two children born at the same time from the same mother | |
genetic | adj: of or relating to genes (= parts of the DNA in cells) or the science of genes | |
isotope | n: a variation of an element that has the same number of protons in its nucleus but a different number of neutrons, resulting in a different atomic mass and often different physical or chemical properties | |
relation | n: the way two persons or groups of people feel and act toward one another | |
reject | v: to refuse to accept, consider, or use something or someone | |
rescue | v: to save someone or something from a dangerous or difficult situation | |
spin | v: to cause something to rotate rapidly; to cause someone to feel dizzy or disoriented | |
determinant | n: a factor, circumstance, or condition that contributes to the shaping, influencing, or determining of a particular outcome or result | |
simulate | v: to make a pretense of someone’s behavior or looks; to reproduce something that exists in real life using computers, models, etc., usually for study or training purposes | |
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 | |
mixture | n: a combination of different elements, substances, or entities, usually in non-uniform proportions, resulting in a homogeneous or heterogeneous blend of physical or chemical properties | |
excite | v: to make someone feel suddenly enthusiastic or eager | |
astronomical | adj: relating to astronomy or the study of celestial bodies and phenomena; very large or immense in scale or magnitude | |
coincidence | n: an occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time by chance, in a surprising way | |
accident | n: an unfortunate event, especially one causing damage or injury | |
vapor | n: a mass of tiny liquid drops in the air | |
weird | adj: extraordinary, unexpected, or difficult to explain | |
calculation | n: the act or process of using numbers to judge an amount of something | |
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 | |
separate | v: to force, take, or pull apart; mark as different | |
calculate | v: to judge or find out the amount or number of something by using mathematics | |
eureka | n: exclamation of triumph on discovering something; realization or sudden insight | |
rid | v: to make someone or something free of unwanted or unpleasant tasks, objects, or person | |
combine | v: to join or merge to form a single thing or group | |
dense | adj: containing a large number of people or something with little space between them | |
depth | n: the distance between the top and bottom of something; between the top surface and a distance below it | |
Jovian | adj: relating to Jupiter or its characteristics | |
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 | |
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) | |
tip | n: the top or extreme point of something slender or tapering, usually a mountain or hill; a piece of advice about something practical; a small amount of money given for services | |
synesthesia | n: a condition in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to automatic and involuntary experiences in another pathway; for example, seeing specific colors when hearing certain sounds or experiencing tastes or smells when seeing certain shapes | |
goddess | n: a female god, especially in ancient mythology; a woman who is worshipped or adored | |
prefix | n: a word or syllable that is added to the beginning of a word to alter its meaning or create a new word; a morpheme added to the beginning of a word to change or add to its meaning | |
emphasize | v: to give or show particular importance to something | |
spheroid | n: a three-dimensional geometric shape resembling a sphere but broader at the equator than at the poles, often used to describe the shape of planets, celestial bodies, or sports balls | |
visualize | v: to form a mental image or concept of something; to make something visible | |
deformity | n: a physical abnormality or distortion | |
recognizable | adj: easy to become aware of or identify | |
atmosphere | n: the mass of air that surrounds the Earth; the pervading tone or mood of a place, situation, or creative work | |
shrink | v: to become smaller, or to make something smaller in size or amount | |
rocky | adj: full of or abounding in rocks; of, relating to, or made of rock | |
propose | v: to make a proposal, declare a plan for something | |
magma | n: molten rock that is located beneath the earth’s surface and can solidify to form igneous rock | |
condense | v: to reduce the volume or size of something, often by removing water or other liquid; to make something shorter, more concise, or more concentrated | |
orbit | n: the path of an object around a celestial body, especially a planet, star, or moon, under the influence of gravity. | |
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 | |
divide | v: to separate or cause to separate into parts or groups | |
universe | n: everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy | |
imaginary | adj: existing only in someone’s mind | |
opportune | adj: suitable or happening at a time that is suitable or convenient for a particular purpose | |
amazing | adj: extremely surprising, especially in a way that you like or admire |