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whisperv: to speak very quietly to somebody using the breath rather than the voice so that only those close to you can hear you
decidev: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options
bacterian: 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
communaladj: belonging to or used by a group rather than individuals; for common use
deceivev: to cause someone to believe something that is not true, often by telling a lie or creating a false impression
cheatv: to act dishonestly or unfairly to gain an advantage or to deceive someone; to break the rules or laws
conversationn: an informal talk between two or more people to exchange their views, ideas, information, etc.
translatev: to convert or change words into another language
confidentialadj: intended to be kept secret
physicsn: the science of matter and energy and their interactions
nanoscaleadj: on a scale that can be measured in nanometres (= one billionth of a meter); on a very small scale
developv: 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
spyn: a person who is employed or trained to observe or gather information in secret, often for military or political purposes; a person who secretly or illegally gathers information about a private individual or organization
soiln: the top layer of Earth in which plants grow
digestv: to transform food into absorbable substances; break down
antibioticn: a substance or drug that kills or slows down the growth of bacteria
diseasen: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems
coordinatev: to bring the different parts of the activity and the people into an organized, ordered, or efficient relationship; (adjective) of equal importance, rank, or degree
functionn: 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
communicatev: to share or exchange information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals
moleculen: a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds
screamv: to give a loud, high shout suddenly, especially because of fear, anger, excitement, etc.; to utter or declare in a very loud voice
desertn: arid land with little or no vegetation often covered with sand or rocks
accumulatev: to collect or acquire a large number of things over a long period of time
thresholdn: the floor or ground that forms the bottom of a doorway and offers support when passing through a doorway; the smallest detectable sensation
consistv: to be composed or made up of
reactionn: a response that reveals a person’s feelings or attitude; (in chemistry) a process in which one or more substances are changed into others
patientn: a person who is receiving medical treatment, care, or attention from a healthcare professional, such as a doctor, nurse, or therapist; a personal quality or characteristic
spitv: to eject saliva or other liquid from the mouth
electronn: a tiny particle with the negative electrical charge
interactv: to communicate or react with somebody
interactionn: the act of connecting with someone, mainly when working, playing, or spending time with them
identityn: the fact of being who or what somebody or something is; the features, emotions, or ideas that distinguish persons from one another
assumev: 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
primitiveadj: of or relating to an early stage of society with no industry or technological development; simple, naive, or old-fashioned in style
infantn: a baby or very young child
nowhereadv: not in, at, or to any place; not anywhere
contextn: the circumstances, facts, or conditions that surround a particular event, situation, or statement and that give it meaning
parn: a state of being equal to someone or something
decodev: to convert something, such as a message or piece of information, from a specific form into one that you can understand
adoptv: to choose to follow something; to legally take a child from another family and care for them as if they were one’s own
trickyadj: requiring care and skill because challenging to do or deal with
infectv: to affect a person, an animal, or a plant with a disease-causing organism
reproducev: to make a copy of something such as a picture, piece of text, music, etc.; to produce offspring through a sexual or asexual process
unplannedadj: not planned or intended; not having been prearranged or organized
relationn: the way two persons or groups of people feel and act toward one another
geneticadj: of or relating to genes (= parts of the DNA in cells) or the science of genes
transferv: to move, pass, or change from one person, place, or situation to another
ambitionn: a strong wish to do or achieve something
contributev: to give something, especially money or goods, to provide or achieve something together with other people
resistancen: the act of defending oneself from an aggressor or refusing to accept something
internaladj: of or relating to the inside of something
ridv: to make someone or something free of unwanted or unpleasant tasks, objects, or person
releasev: to set free or allow to escape from confinement
subtitlen: a secondary title or alternate title that is displayed below the primary title often used to provide additional information or translation for a movie or video; a text that appears at the bottom of a movie, TV show, or video to provide a written translation or transcription of the spoken dialogue in another language
poisonn: a substance that can cause illness, injury, or death when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin; something harmful, malicious, or toxic; the act of damaging or ruining a relationship; (verb) to introduce a substance into something or someone harmful and potentially deadly
eliminatev: to remove or get rid of someone or something
counterattackn: an attack made in response to an attack by an enemy or opponent often intended to stop or oppose against it
dueln: formal, one-on-one combat between two people, typically with deadly weapons, often as a means of settling a dispute or seeking revenge
organellen: a specialized subunit, usually within a cell, that has a specific function
stabv: to cause harm with a sharp, pointed object, such as a knife
rupturen: a break or tear in something, especially a bodily tissue or a physical object
dominantadj: more important, influential, or easy to notice than anything else of the same type
detectv: to find or recognize something, especially something difficult to see, hear, etc.
experimentn: the scientific test conducted to observe what happens and gain new knowledge
infectionn: a condition in which pathogenic microorganisms or viruses have entered the body
traditionn: a belief, custom, or way of doing something that has been passed down from generation to generation within a group or society
diagnosev: to determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a careful analysis
smearv: to spread or apply a substance thinly and unevenly over a surface; to slander or accuse someone falsely; (noun) a mark or blot made by smudging, typically a dirty or greasy one
validatev: to check or prove that something is true; to make something officially or legally acceptable or approved
shockn: a strong feeling or physical reaction to a sudden and unexpected event or experience, especially something unpleasant
astonishingadj: surprising or shocking; difficult to believe
anticipatev: to expect or predict that something will happen; to tell in advance
revn: 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
specificadj: clearly defined or particular to a certain thing or situation; distinct, explicit, and precise
cystn: a sac, cavity, or abnormal growth in the body that is typically filled with fluid or semisolid material; usually benign but can also be cancerous and require treatment
fibrosisn: the formation of excess fibrous connective tissue in an organ or tissue, often associated with inflammation, scarring, or injury; a pathological condition that can affect various organs and tissues of the body, leading to impaired function and potential organ failure
lungn: either of the two organs in the chest that people and some animals use for breathing
susceptibleadj: easily influenced, harmed, or affected by something
clinicaladj: of or relating to the examination and treatment of patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies
medicaladj: relating to the treatment of illness or injuries; relating to the practice of medicine
coughv: to expel air from the lungs suddenly and noisily, often as a reaction to irritation, illness, or some other physical condition; (noun) a sudden, forceful expulsion of air from the lungs, often accompanied by a distinctive sound
sputumn: mucus and other matter that is coughed up from the respiratory tract, often from the lungs, and expelled through the mouth
analyzev: to think about in-depth and evaluate to discover essential features or meaning
laboratoryn: a workplace for doing scientific research or teaching science; a lab
discoveryn: the act or process of finding information, a place, or an object, or learning about something that was previously not known
devicen: a piece of equipment, tool, or technology that serves a particular purpose or function, often mechanical or electronic
damagev: 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
tissuen: an ensemble of similar cells of the animal or plant that together carry out a specific function
aggressiveadj: behaving in an angry, energetic, or threatening way towards another person; tending to spread quickly
disappearv: to cease to exist or be visible
interventionn: the action or process of being done to improve or help a circumstance, often they have not been asked to do so
severeadj: extremely serious or bad in feeling, manner, or strict and harsh; extremely strong or vigorous
eradicatev: to get rid of or destroy something completely, especially something bad
deemv: to consider or decide something in a particular way
survivev: to live or exist despite a dangerous event or period
initialadj: of or happening at the beginning; (noun) the first letter of a word, especially a person’s name
compromisev: to settle a problem or disagreement by mutual concession
validadj: having a reasonable basis in logic or fact; still legally or officially acceptable
darev: to have the courage to do something
negativeadj: having the quality of something bad or harmful; expressing refusal
consequencen: the outcome of a particular action or event, especially relative to an individual
unfortunatelyadv: by bad luck; unluckily
scenarion: a description of possible actions or events in the future; a written outline of a play, film, or literary work
suddenlyadv: quickly and unexpectedly
symptomn: any sensation or change in body or mind that is experienced by a patient and is associated with a particular disease
synchronizev: to happen or cause to happen at the same time or rate
framen: a strong border or structure of the wood, metal, etc. that surrounds something such as a picture, door, or window
opportuneadj: suitable or happening at a time that is suitable or convenient for a particular purpose
implementv: to put a decision, plan, or system into effect
clinicn: a building or hospital department where people can go for medical care or advice, especially of a particular condition
phasen: any stage in a series of events, change, or development
confirmv: to support or establish the truth or certainty of something previously believed or suspected to be the case