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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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physics | n: the science of matter and energy and their interactions | |
relative | adj: considered and evaluated through comparison with something else | |
glacier | n: a slowly moving mass of ice formed from snow on mountains or near the North Pole or the South Pole | |
repurpose | v: to use something again for a different purpose than it was originally intended | |
cargo | n: the goods carried by ship, aircraft, or other vehicles | |
uncover | v: to remove the cover from something; to discover something previously unseen or hidden | |
liquid | n: a substance, such as water or oil that flows freely and is neither a solid nor a gas | |
static | adj: not moving or not capable of moving, not changing or not capable of changing | |
downhill | adv: in a direction that is downward or from a higher to a lower point; in a progressively worse or deteriorating manner | |
deform | v: to change or distort the shape or appearance of something; to become misshapen or distorted | |
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 | |
amazing | adj: extremely surprising, especially in a way that you like or admire | |
dynamics | n: the branch of mechanics that deals with the motion of bodies under the action of forces, including the particular case in which a body remains at rest; forces that produce or stimulate movement, growth, or change | |
locate | v: to specify or determine the exact position of someone or something | |
environment | n: the natural world such as air, water, and land in which humans, animals, and plants live | |
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. | |
revolution | n: a large-scale attempt to overthrow the government of a country, often using violence or war; | |
smartphone | n: a mobile phone that functions as a computer and connects to the Internet | |
wealth | n: a large amount of money, property, or other things that someone or an organization owns | |
observation | n: the act or activity of carefully examining or monitoring something or someone | |
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 | |
continuously | adv: without being interrupted or paused; repeatedly | |
instance | n: a particular example or single occurrence of something | |
melt | v: to turn from something solid into something soft or liquid as a result of heating | |
snowfall | n: a fall of snow; the amount of snow falling within a particular area in a specific time | |
cycle | n: an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; a bicycle or motorcycle | |
eclipse | n: an obscuring of one celestial body by another, often used to describe a lunar or solar eclipse; a period of obscurity or decline, often used to describe a decline in popularity or influence; (verb) to surpass, overshadow, or outshine someone or something | |
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 | |
stun | v: to make a person or an animal unconscious or dizzy, especially by hitting them on the head; to make someone surprised or shocked greatly | |
glaciologist | n: a scientist who studies the formation, movement, and effects of glaciers and ice | |
pile | n: a collection of objects positioned one on top of another; a large sum of something, such as money | |
continent | n: one of the earth’s large landmasses; (adjective) abstaining from your feelings, especially your desire to have sex | |
drown | v: to die or cause to die by being unable to breathe underwater | |
bedrock | n: the solid rock underlying soil or alluvium | |
radar | n: a technology that employs radio waves to locate items that cannot be seen | |
valley | n: a long depression on the surface of the land, which typically contains a river | |
depression | n: a mental condition in which a person feels very unhappy and without hope for the future; a severe recession in an economy or market | |
grand | adj: important and large in size, scope, or extent | |
canyon | n: a large deep valley with very steep sides of rock and usually formed by a river | |
funnel | n: a tube or pipe that is wide at the top, sloping sides, narrow at the bottom, used for pouring liquids or powders into a small opening; a smokestack on a ship or steam engine | |
entirely | adv: completely | |
transparent | adj: easy to perceive, detect, or understand; (of a material or article) permitting light to pass through freely | |
experiment | n: the scientific test conducted to observe what happens and gain new knowledge | |
cube | n: a three-dimensional shape with six square faces that are all equal in size; (of mathematics) the result of multiplying the number by itself three times | |
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 | |
straight | adj: extending or moving in one direction without bending or curving; having no deviations | |
interact | v: to communicate or react with somebody | |
principle | n: a fundamental law or truth that explains or controls how something happens or works | |
vast | adj: enormous in size, number, amount, or quantity | |
colleague | n: one of a group of a coworker, especially in a profession or a business | |
beneath | adv: in or to a lower place than someone or something | |
pump | v: to cause water, air, gas, etc. to move from one place to another by using mechanical equipment; to get or supply something such as money, information, etc. in significant quantities | |
aquifer | n: an underground layer of rock, sand, or Earth that can take in and hold water | |
trickle | v: to flow or drip slowly and in small amounts; to happen or occur gradually or in small quantities | |
downward | adj: moving towards a lower position or a lower level | |
puddle | n: a small pool of water, especially on a flat surface; a small and usually shallow accumulation of any liquid substance | |
igloo | n: a dome-shaped snow house or shelter commonly used by indigenous people of the Arctic regions, such as the Inuit, traditionally constructed with blocks of compacted snow or ice | |
insulate | v: to protect something by interposing material that prevents heat, noise, electricity, etc. | |
doe | n: a mature female of mammals of which the male is called a buck, such as a deer or a rabbit | |
crevasse | n: a deep crack or fissure, especially in a glacier or the Earth’s surface, often caused by stress or movement; a dangerous and treacherous gap or opening | |
frack | v: to inject water and chemicals into the ground at high pressure to fracture the rock and release the gas or oil, especially to extract them | |
extract | n: a short passage taken from a book, piece of music, etc.; a substance obtained from something through a specific process; (verb) to obtain from something or to remove something by effort or force | |
fluid | n: a substance that can flow and is not solid | |
fracture | n: the breaking or cracking of a rigid material or object such as bone | |
discovery | n: the act or process of finding information, a place, or an object, or learning about something that was previously not known | |
feat | n: a notable or impressive achievement, especially one that requires great skill or bravery | |
helicopter | n: a type of aircraft that is capable of hovering in place and moving vertically, as well as flying horizontally; often used for emergency medical services, military operations, and transport in areas with limited access | |
quest | n: a long or challenging search for something | |
numerical | adj: relating to, expressed, or denoted by a number | |
supercomputer | n: a computer with a high level of computing power and speed, typically used for scientific or engineering computations that require immense amounts of data processing | |
equation | n: the act of regarding as equal; (mathematics) a statement that expresses the equality of two expressions by connecting them with the equals sign | |
sequence | n: a series of related events, actions, numbers, etc., which have a particular order | |
complexity | n: the state or quality of being complicated or intricate and difficult to understand | |
predict | v: to state beforehand that something will happen in the future, mainly based on knowledge or experience | |
engineer | n: a person whose job is designing, building, or maintaining something such as machines, structures, or software | |
aluminum | n: a chemical element with the symbol Al that visually resembles silver, used especially for making cooking equipment and aircraft parts | |
steel | n: a strong metal alloy made up of iron with typically a few tenths of a percent of carbon used for making things that need a strong structure | |
adapt | v: to make fit for or change to suit a new purpose or environment | |
mathematics | n: the science dealing with the logic of quantities, shapes, spaces, and arrangement | |
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 | |
panel | n: a square or rectangular and flat piece of something that forms a distinct section or component of something; a small group of specialists who discuss particular topics or give their advice or opinion about something | |
zoom | v: to move along very quickly; (noun) the act of rising upward into the air | |
skinny | adj: having a very thin or slim body; referring to clothing that is tightly fitting and reveals the shape of the body; referring to information or details that are kept secret or confidential | |
negative | adj: having the quality of something bad or harmful; expressing refusal | |
degree | n: a unit of measurement for angles, temperature, or level of proficiency or achievement; a rank or level of academic or professional attainment | |
freezer | n: a device that keeps food, beverages, or other perishable items at low temperatures to maintain their freshness or preserve them for later use | |
overcome | v: to succeed in controlling or dealing with something, such as a problem or difficulty; to defeat or overwhelm someone | |
punch | v: to strike someone or something with one’s fist; to make a hole in something | |
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 | |
fraction | n: a small part or item forming a piece of a whole; the quotient of two rational numbers | |
immense | adj: extremely large or great | |
timescale | n: a period or interval of time, particularly one used as a standard for measuring or comparing other periods of time; a reference point or benchmark for the duration or length of a particular event or process | |
centimeter | n: a unit of measurement of length in the metric system, equivalent to one-hundredth of a meter | |
uncertain | adj: not being sure of something; not being able to choose | |
communal | adj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use |