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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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introductory | adj: intended as an introduction or preliminary; serving as a base or starting point | |
cow | n: a domesticated mammal with characteristic features such as a hump, large udders, and curved horns that is raised for its milk or meat | |
methane | n: a chemical compound with the chemical formula CH4 with no smell or color, often used as a fuel | |
emission | n: the act of production or sending out gas, heat, light, etc. | |
climate | n: the weather in a particular location averaged over some long period | |
redeem | v: to compensate for the faults or bad aspects of something; to regain possession or assume ownership of something by paying a sum of money or fulfilling a condition; to rescue or save someone from a difficult or hopeless situation | |
reputation | n: the general opinion that people have about someone or something, especially when this is based on their previous experiences or behaviors | |
incredibly | adv: in a way that is very difficult to believe; exceedingly or extremely | |
stunt | n: a feat or action that is often dangerous or difficult, designed to attract attention or admiration; something that blocks or impedes growth or development; (verb) to hinder or impede growth or development, especially in a physical or mental sense | |
nutritional | adj: of or relating to the substance required by the body to maintain health and growth | |
manifest | v: to show something such as feeling, attitude, quality, etc. clearly through signs or actions | |
reduction | n: a decrease in size, amount, or degree | |
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 | |
debilitating | adj: weakening or damaging; causing a loss of strength, energy, or success | |
cycle | n: an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; a bicycle or motorcycle | |
depressed | adj: sad and without any hope | |
appetite | n: a natural desire or craving for food or drink; a strong desire or liking for something | |
insufficient | adj: not enough for a particular purpose | |
nutrition | n: the substances or the process that organisms take into their bodies as food for their growth and health | |
inadequate | adj: not sufficient or enough | |
rigor | n: strictness or severity in opinion, temper, or judgment | |
survive | v: to live or exist despite a dangerous event or period | |
cognitive | adj: of or relating to mental processes of understanding | |
stature | n: the height of a human or animal body; the level of respect or reputation that a person or entity holds in a particular community | |
decline | v: to become gradually smaller, fewer, worse, etc.; to refuse to accept | |
struggle | v: to make a great effort to do something when it is difficult, or there are a lot of problems; to use force or violence to break away from restraint or constriction | |
genetic | adj: of or relating to genes (= parts of the DNA in cells) or the science of genes | |
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 | |
dietary | adj: relating to or affecting the way that a person eats or the specific foods that they consume | |
requirement | n: something that is needed or wanted | |
essential | adj: indispensable; fundamental | |
amino | n: compounds and functional groups that contain a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair (NH2) that combine to make protein | |
acid | n: sour; water-soluble chemicals with a sour flavor; any of a variety of generally liquid compounds capable of reacting with and occasionally dissolving other materials | |
diet | n: the food and drink that a person, animal, or community eats and drinks regularly; a legislative assembly in certain countries, for example, Japan | |
synthesize | v: to combine a substance to make a more complex product or compound | |
derive | v: to obtain or receive something from a source | |
consume | v: to spend something, especially fuel, energy, or time, in a large amount | |
continent | n: one of the earth’s large landmasses; (adjective) abstaining from your feelings, especially your desire to have sex | |
crop | n: a plant that is cultivated in large amounts, particularly for food | |
smallholding | n: a small farm or estate that the owner or family typically works; often used to describe a farm that is smaller than a standard agricultural unit | |
rear | adj: at, toward, or near the back part of something; (verb) to look after a child until it is an adult | |
livestock | n: farm animals and birds such as cows, sheep, and chickens | |
gap | n: a conspicuous disparity or difference separates something such as a figure, people, their opinions, situation, etc. | |
endemic | adj: (of a disease or other problem) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area | |
disease | n: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems | |
transmissible | adj: of or connected with something, such as a disease or trait, able to be passed or transmitted from one person or organism to another | |
threaten | v: to utter intentions of injury or punishment against someone | |
pathogen | n: a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that causes disease | |
infectious | adj: able to be passed quickly from one person, animal, or plant to another, especially through air or water | |
database | n: a large amount of data stored in a computer system in such a way that it can be searched and updated easily | |
nutshell | n: the hard, outer covering or protective casing that encloses the kernel or fruit of certain types of nuts, such as walnuts or acorns; a concise and condensed summary or explanation of something | |
zoonotic | adj: relating to a zoonosis, which is a disease or infection that can be transmitted from animals to humans | |
recreation | n: the activity that renews your health and spirits by enjoyment and relaxation; the act or process of making something that existed in the past exists or seems to exist again in a different time or place | |
burden | n: a duty, responsibility, etc. that is oppressive or worrisome; a load, typically a heavy one that is difficult to carry | |
underestimate | v: to think or suppose that a quantity, price, or size is smaller than it is | |
importance | n: the quality of being important and worthy of note | |
recognize | v: to acknowledge or realize something or someone; to identify, remember, or become aware of something that was previously known or encountered | |
influence | n: the ability to affect someone’s or something’s character, growth, or behavior, or the effect itself | |
medical | adj: relating to the treatment of illness or injuries; relating to the practice of medicine | |
biology | n: the scientific study of life and the natural processes of living things | |
frontline | adj: in the most critical or dangerous position; in the military line or part of an army closest to the enemy | |
epidemic | n: the widespread outbreak of a particular disease in a large number of people at the same time | |
underpin | v: to support or strengthen the foundations of something | |
conventional | adj: based on or following traditional rules, standards, customs, etc. | |
extension | n: a thing that is added to something to make it longer, larger, or wider; an educational opportunity provided by colleges and universities to people who are not enrolled as regular students; an additional telephone set that is connected to the same telephone line | |
gloomy | adj: characterized by a lack of light or sunshine, resulting in a dark or dim atmosphere; feeling despondent, dismal, or melancholy | |
narrative | n: a story or a description of a series of events or process of telling a story | |
innovative | adj: introducing or using new methods, ideas, etc. | |
scalable | adj: capable of being easily expanded or increased in size, number, or scale to meet changing demands | |
agriculture | n: the practice or science of cultivating the land or raising stock | |
platform | n: the raised flat space close to the track at a train station where passengers get on or off the train; (technology) a computational or digital environment in which a piece of software is executed | |
low-end | adj: referring to the lower quality or less expensive version of a product or technology, typically associated with budget options or basic functionality | |
execute | v: to kill someone, especially as a legal punishment; to carry out or perform an action, duty, etc. | |
improvisation | n: the act of making something up on the spot or creating or performing something without preparation | |
retentive | adj: having the ability to retain or remember things easily; having a good memory or capacity for learning and remembering | |
drip | v: to fall in drops or make it fall in drops; (noun) liquid or moisture that falls in drops | |
responsible | adj: answerable or accountable for something within one’s power, control, or management | |
sturdy | adj: physically strong and not easily damaged | |
resistant | adj: not affected by something, especially changes or new ideas; of or relating to immunity to disease or infection | |
dairy | n: a room, building, or establishment where milk and milk products are produced and processed; milk and milk products, such as butter and cheese | |
cutting-edge | adj: being at the forefront of a particular field or development; (noun) the latest or most advanced stage in the development of a specific type of work or activity | |
genome | n: the complete set or sequence of genes of a human, animal, plant, or other living things | |
pioneering | adj: involving new ideas or methods; being the first of their kind; leading the way in a particular field | |
adapt | v: to make fit for or change to suit a new purpose or environment | |
breed | v: to keep animals for producing offspring in a regulated manner | |
contribute | v: to give something, especially money or goods, to provide or achieve something together with other people | |
algorithm | n: a set of rules or rigorous instructions typically used to solve a specific problem or to perform a computation | |
institutionalize | v: to establish or make something a part of an institution (= a place such as a university, hospital, etc.) | |
aim | v: to try or plan to get or achieve something | |
subscription | n: the act of signing up to receive something, typically a publication, service, etc., regularly | |
profitable | adj: making or likely to make material gain or profit | |
knowledgeable | adj: having or showing extensive knowledge, expertise, or understanding of a particular subject or field | |
guarantee | v: to promise something will happen formally, especially that certain conditions about a product, service, or transaction would be met | |
opportune | adj: suitable or happening at a time that is suitable or convenient for a particular purpose | |
harness | v: to control and exploit the power of something, especially natural resources that produce energy; (noun) a set of narrow pieces of leather and metal that are used to control or hold in place a person, animal, or object | |
halt | v: to bring or come to a stop; to force to stop moving or operating |