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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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continent | n: one of the earth’s large landmasses; (adjective) abstaining from your feelings, especially your desire to have sex | |
latitude | n: the distance of a place north or south of the earth’s equator, measured in degrees; freedom from normal restraints in conduct | |
solar | adj: of, from, or relating to the sun | |
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 | |
possibility | n: a chance that something may happen or be true | |
universe | n: everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy | |
digital | adj: processing or storing information as a succession of 1 and 0 to show that a signal is present or missing; relating to the use of computer technology, especially the internet | |
evolve | v: to develop gradually, or to cause the development of something or someone gradually | |
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 | |
entirely | adv: completely | |
telescope | n: a device like a tube in shape containing lenses used to magnify and observe distant objects | |
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 | |
emit | v: to give off or send out something such as light, heat, sound, gas, etc. | |
absorb | v: to take in a fluid or other substance gradually | |
detect | v: to find or recognize something, especially something difficult to see, hear, etc. | |
microwave | n: a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from about one millimeter to one meter and frequencies between 300 MHz (0.3 GHz) and 300 GHz; an electric oven that cooks food by exposing it to high-frequency electromagnetic radiation, which causes the food molecules to vibrate and heat up quickly | |
influence | n: the ability to affect someone’s or something’s character, growth, or behavior, or the effect itself | |
planet | n: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star | |
clue | n: an object, a piece of evidence, or some information that helps someone to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery | |
infer | v: to form an opinion or conclude that something is true based on existing facts | |
unseen | adj: not seen or noticed; not perceived | |
abstract | adj: based on general ideas, feelings, or qualities and not on any a physical or concrete existence | |
irrelevant | adj: not connected with or related to something and therefore not important | |
particle | n: a small piece of something; a word or piece of a term with grammatical function but little or no significance | |
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 | |
hurtle | v: to move quickly and forcefully, especially in an uncontrolled or dangerous way | |
galaxy | n: an independent group of stars, interstellar gas, dark matter, etc., in the universe, bound together by gravity | |
bump | v: to hit or knock against something hard, often with a dull sound; to meet with by accident | |
survey | n: an investigation of the opinions, behavior, etc. of a particular group of people, made by asking people questions | |
fraction | n: a small part or item forming a piece of a whole; the quotient of two rational numbers | |
bang | v: to hit or cause to hit something in a way that makes a loud noise | |
expand | v: to increase or to make something greater in size, number, or importance | |
quantum | n: the smallest amount or unit of something, especially (electromagnetic) energy | |
mechanics | n: the branch of physics that deals with the study of motion, forces, and energy; (mechanic) someone whose occupation is repairing and maintaining automobiles | |
destroy | v: to ruin or damage severely or completely; to eradicate or eliminate completely | |
proton | n: a very small particle with a positive charge equal to the negative charge of an electron that forms part of the nucleus of all atoms | |
neutron | n: a subatomic particle with no electric charge that is present in all atomic nuclei except those of ordinary hydrogen | |
hydrogen | n: the chemical element that is the lightest gas is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and combines with oxygen to form water | |
dense | adj: containing a large number of people or something with little space between them | |
satellite | n: an electronic device that is sent up into space and moves around the Earth or another planet, used for gathering information or communicating by radio, television, etc. | |
temperature | n: the degree of hotness or coldness of a thing or place | |
spot | n: a particular location or place; a small round or roundish area, differing in color or feels from the surface around it | |
represent | v: to speak, act, or be present on behalf of another person or group; to form or constitute | |
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 | |
mention | v: to speak or write about something or someone briefly | |
initially | adv: at the beginning; at first | |
separate | v: to force, take, or pull apart; mark as different | |
merge | v: to combine or integrate things, or to cause this to happen | |
clump | n: a small group of bushes, trees, flowers, people, etc. | |
crazy | adj: stupid or not sensible; very angry | |
educated | adj: having received a high standard of education | |
physicist | n: a scientist who specializes in the field of physics | |
atomic | adj: of or relating to atom (= the smallest component of an element) | |
electron | n: a tiny particle with the negative electrical charge | |
similarly | adv: in almost the same way | |
norm | n: something that is regarded as usual, typical, or standard | |
interact | v: to communicate or react with somebody | |
creative | adj: relating to or involving the use of skill and original and unusual ideas to create something | |
span | n: the entire length of something, such as time or space from beginning to end; the amount of space that something covers | |
astronomer | n: a physicist who studies astronomy | |
sensitive | adj: able to notice slight changes, signals, or influences; able to feel or perceive other’s feelings; susceptible to the things people say or do | |
underground | adj: under the surface of the ground; a secret group organized to achieve a specific purpose, such as overthrowing the government or occupying a force | |
trace | v: to find or discover someone or something that was lost | |
gamma | n: the third letter of the Greek alphabet; a type of radiation having the shortest wavelength and highest energy of electromagnetic waves | |
ray | n: a narrow line of light, heat, or another form of energy | |
smashing | adj: very successful or impressive; causing something to be broken or destroyed | |
collide | v: to hit something violently when moving | |
experiment | n: the scientific test conducted to observe what happens and gain new knowledge | |
prediction | n: the act of predicting the future by reasoning; a statement made about the future | |
distribute | v: to give something to a large number of individuals, or to spread or furnish something | |
observation | n: the act or activity of carefully examining or monitoring something or someone | |
distort | v: to change something’s shape, appearance, or sound so that it appears weird or unclear | |
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 | |
collapse | v: to fall down or give way suddenly, often after breaking apart | |
orbit | n: the path of an object around a celestial body, especially a planet, star, or moon, under the influence of gravity. | |
bunch | n: a grouping of several similar things which are growing or fastened together | |
precise | adj: sharply exact or accurate or delimited | |
refine | v: to make something more pure, polished, cultured, or effective; to improve, perfect, or enhance through a process of purification or development | |
laboratory | n: a workplace for doing scientific research or teaching science; a lab | |
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 | |
exciting | adj: causing a lot of interest or excitement | |
discovery | n: the act or process of finding information, a place, or an object, or learning about something that was previously not known | |
definitely | adv: without any question and beyond doubt; clearly | |
regardless | adv: not paying attention or considering something or someone even if the situation is bad or there are difficulties | |
convinced | adj: completely certain about something; having a strong belief or conviction in a particular religion | |
physics | n: the science of matter and energy and their interactions |