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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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liver | n: a large organ in the body, involved in many metabolic processes, such as detoxification of the organism, and the synthesis of proteins | |
brain | n: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling | |
characteristic | n: a typical feature or quality that can identify, tell apart, or describe something or somebody | |
function | n: the purpose or use of an object, system, or process; a particular activity or operation that is designed to serve a specific purpose; a mathematical concept that describes a relationship between two sets of values, called the input and output sets; (verb) to operate or work in a specific way, or to perform a particular task or purpose | |
sweat | n: the salty liquid that is produced by the glands in the skin, especially when the body is hot or under stress | |
heal | v: to make a wound or injury to become well again | |
surrounding | adj: that is near or around, or closely encircling something | |
regain | v: to get something back or recover something after it has been lost or taken away | |
structure | n: the way of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts, or a complex thing constructed of many parts | |
epidermis | n: the outermost layer of skin, composed of flat, scale-like cells that provide a protective barrier against external substances and help regulate body temperature | |
consist | v: to be composed or made up of | |
keratin | n: a fibrous protein that is the main structural component of hair, nails, and the outer layer of skin in mammals and birds; also found in horns, hooves, and feathers | |
constantly | adv: all the time | |
renew | v: to begin or resume something again after an interruption | |
penetrate | v: to pass into or through something, often by overcoming resistance | |
dermis | n: the layer of skin beneath the epidermis that contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue | |
vessel | n: a ship or large boat | |
gland | n: a group of cells in an animal’s body that produce substances needed by the body and release them through ducts or directly into the bloodstream | |
nervous | adj: worried and anxious about something; relating to the nerves | |
trigger | v: to make something happen suddenly; to cause something such as a device, machine, etc. to function | |
overlap | v: to partially cover something by going beyond its edge | |
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 | |
hemostasis | n: the natural process or medical technique of stopping or controlling bleeding, usually achieved through various mechanisms such as blood vessel constriction, blood clotting, or surgical procedures | |
immediate | adj: happening or done without delay or occurring shortly after something else | |
threat | n: a strong indication or likelihood of harm, danger, or adverse consequences; an expression of intent to inflict harm or injury on someone or something, often made as a means of coercion or intimidation | |
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 | |
compromise | v: to settle a problem or disagreement by mutual concession | |
tight | adj: fixed, fastened, or kept together firmly or closely | |
minimize | v: to make something, especially something bad, small or less serious | |
vasoconstriction | n: the narrowing or constriction of blood vessels, particularly the contraction of smooth muscles in the vessel walls, which can result in reduced blood flow | |
avert | v: to prevent something dangerous or undesirable from happening | |
clot | n: a thick mass or lump of coagulated liquid, especially blood; a group of people or things that form an obstructive, unsympathetic, or resistant force | |
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 | |
fibrin | n: a fibrous protein involved in the clotting of blood, forming a mesh-like network of fibers to create a blood clot and stop bleeding, and also plays a role in wound healing and other biological processes | |
crosslink | v: to chemically or molecularly link two or more substances or molecules together; to connect or fuse different parts or components into a unified whole; (noun) a bond or connection between two or more molecules or parts of a molecule that results in the formation of a three-dimensional network or structure | |
bacteria | n: single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms that exist in large numbers in the air, water, and soil, and also in living and dead creatures and plants, and are often a cause of disease | |
pathogen | n: a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that causes disease | |
inflammation | n: a physical condition in which a part of the body becomes red, painful, hot, and often swollen, especially as a reaction to infection or injury | |
macrophage | n: a large white blood cell that helps to engulf and destroy foreign objects or materials in the body, such as bacteria or cancer cells | |
devour | v: to eat or consume something eagerly or ravenously; or to destroy something rapidly | |
damage | v: to harm or cause injury to something or someone, often resulting in decreased value or functionality; to impair or negatively affect something, such as a reputation or relationship; (noun) harm or injury that is caused to a person, thing, or entity | |
tissue | n: an ensemble of similar cells of the animal or plant that together carry out a specific function | |
phagocyte | n: a type of cell in the immune system that is capable of engulfing or absorbing foreign, harmful particles or microorganisms to protect the body from infection or disease | |
addition | n: the act or process of adding something to something else; the process of adding numbers | |
spur | n: a thing that encourages someone to do something; any sharply pointed projection; (verb) to incite or stimulate someone or something | |
healing | n: the process of becoming or making somebody or something well again | |
constrict | v: to make something narrow or tight, often restricting movement or flow; to become narrow or tighter | |
expand | v: to increase or to make something greater in size, number, or importance | |
vasodilation | n: the widening or expansion of blood vessels, particularly the arteries, which leads to an increase in blood flow and a decrease in blood pressure | |
proliferate | v: to grow or increase rapidly in number; to reproduce or spread rapidly, especially in an uncontrolled manner | |
fibroblast | n: a type of cell in connective tissue that produces and maintains the extracellular matrix, which provides support and structure to tissues and organs | |
collagen | n: a fibrous protein that forms the connective tissues in animals, including skin, tendons, and bone; often used in cosmetic and medical treatments for its ability to add firmness and elasticity to skin or other tissues | |
deposition | n: the process of obtaining testimony from a witness or a party to a lawsuit outside of the courtroom; the act of removing or displacing someone from a position of power or authority; the process of laying down a substance or material in a particular place or on a particular surface, such as sedimentary rock formation | |
fiber | n: thread or filament used to make a vegetable tissue, mineral material, or textile | |
replace | v: to take the place of something | |
divide | v: to separate or cause to separate into parts or groups | |
reform | n: the act of improving or correcting something that is wrong or bad; a change made to correct a flaw or problem | |
contract | n: a legally binding agreement between two or more parties, setting out their rights and obligations to each other, typically in writing and enforceable by law | |
remodel | v: to change the structure or form of something | |
deposit | n: a sum of money or materials placed or kept in a bank, safety deposit box, or other secure places for safekeeping; a layer of rock, sand, or other material left behind by a flowing liquid or eroding force | |
rearrange | v: to change the order or position of things already made; to change the time, date, or place of an event already planned | |
convert | v: to have a talk with someone; (adjective) reversed in order, relation, or action | |
specific | adj: clearly defined or particular to a certain thing or situation; distinct, explicit, and precise | |
tensile | adj: relating to the ability of a material or structure to stretch or bend without breaking or losing its shape; having great strength or flexibility under tension | |
strength | n: the quality or state of being physically, or sometimes mentally, strong | |
improvisation | n: the act of making something up on the spot or creating or performing something without preparation | |
strengthen | v: to become stronger or more effective; to make someone or something stronger or more effective | |
severity | n: the quality or condition of being severe, strict, or harsh | |
initial | adj: of or happening at the beginning; (noun) the first letter of a word, especially a person’s name | |
recover | v: to return to a former condition, health, mind, or strength | |
scar | n: a mark that remains on the skin after a wound has healed | |
clinical | adj: of or relating to the examination and treatment of patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies | |
stride | v: to walk with long steps in a particular direction; (noun) an important and positive progress | |
fundamental | adj: forming an essential base or core from which everything else develops or is affected | |
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 | |
resolve | v: to find a suitable answer to the problems or difficulty | |
instance | n: a particular example or single occurrence of something | |
adjacent | adj: next to, close to, or adjoining something | |
efficiently | adv: in a way that produces maximum output with minimum effort or expense |