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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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pose | v: to present a risk, problem, or other issues that must be addressed | |
medical | adj: relating to the treatment of illness or injuries; relating to the practice of medicine | |
burden | n: a duty, responsibility, etc. that is oppressive or worrisome; a load, typically a heavy one that is difficult to carry | |
tomography | n: a diagnostic imaging technique used to produce detailed images of structures inside the body, typically by using X-rays, CT scans, or ultrasound | |
fantastic | adj: extremely good; excellent | |
device | n: a piece of equipment, tool, or technology that serves a particular purpose or function, often mechanical or electronic | |
X-ray | n: a type of electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength shorter than visible light allowing hidden objects such as bones and organs inside the body to be photographed | |
beam | n: a long, sturdy piece of timber, metal, or other material used to support a structure or span a distance; a ray or stream of light emitted by a source | |
rot | v: to decay, or cause something to decay, naturally and gradually | |
enormous | adj: extremely large or great | |
improvisation | n: the act of making something up on the spot or creating or performing something without preparation | |
scan | v: to examine something hastily, with the eyes or with a machine, to get information | |
liberty | n: the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life, behavior, or political views | |
clarity | n: the quality of being coherent and understandable; the quality of transparency or purity | |
translate | v: to convert or change words into another language | |
slice | n: a flat, often thin, piece of bread, meat, cheese, etc., that has been cut from a larger piece; a wound made by cutting | |
correspond | v: to match or be similar to something else almost exactly; to exchange messages | |
byte | n: a unit of digital information that consists of 8 bits, typically used to represent a single character of text or a small amount of computer code | |
handle | v: to deal with a situation, problem, or strong emotion | |
norm | n: something that is regarded as usual, typical, or standard | |
pile | n: a collection of objects positioned one on top of another; a large sum of something, such as money | |
trend | n: a general direction in which something is changing or developing | |
resolve | v: to find a suitable answer to the problems or difficulty | |
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 | |
assume | v: 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 | |
patient | n: 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 | |
radiology | n: the branch of medicine that uses medical imaging technologies such as X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasound to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries | |
intelligent | adj: having the capacity for thought and reason, especially to a high degree | |
absorb | v: to take in a fluid or other substance gradually | |
transparent | adj: easy to perceive, detect, or understand; (of a material or article) permitting light to pass through freely | |
transform | v: to change in outward structure or looks; | |
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 | |
relevance | n: the state or degree of being closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand | |
vessel | n: a ship or large boat | |
liver | n: a large organ in the body, involved in many metabolic processes, such as detoxification of the organism, and the synthesis of proteins | |
tumor | n: a mass of diseased tissue that forms when cells in the body divide and grow in an uncontrolled way | |
blast | n: explosion, or a strong current of air, usually caused by an explosion; a sudden, thunderous noise | |
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 | |
graphics | n: images, designs, or drawings used in websites, books, magazines, etc. | |
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 | |
cabinet | n: a piece of furniture with doors, shelves, and drawers used for storage or display; a small group of senior members of a government who act as official advisers for the President or Prime Minister | |
storage | n: the act or process of putting in and keeping something in a particular place for use in the future; an electronic memory device that can store information | |
smartphone | n: a mobile phone that functions as a computer and connects to the Internet | |
vendor | n: a person or company that sells goods or services | |
intelligence | n: the ability to learn, comprehend, or make judgments or conclusions based on reasons | |
buck | n: a male deer; a unit of currency, especially the US dollar; a sudden jolt or movement; a young man; (verb) to resist or oppose something, such as an authority, trend, or convention | |
medicinal | adj: of or relating to the treatment or cure of disease | |
nifty | adj: attractive and stylish; clever and ingenious; neat and handy | |
algorithm | n: a set of rules or rigorous instructions typically used to solve a specific problem or to perform a computation | |
compress | v: to press or squeeze together to make something take up less space | |
capture | v: to catch a person or an animal and confine them in an area which they cannot escape | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
structure | n: the way of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts, or a complex thing constructed of many parts | |
scatter | v: to cause to separate and go in different directions | |
artifact | n: a person-made object, especially one of historical or cultural interest | |
interactive | adj: acting reciprocally; mutually responsive | |
clip | n: a small metal or plastic device used for holding an object or objects together or in place; a short part of electronic media, either an audio clip or video clip | |
brain | n: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling | |
stent | n: a small tube or wire mesh device that is used to keep an artery or other body opening open after surgery or other medical procedures | |
clamp | v: to fasten or secure something tightly, often using a tool or device called a clamp; to restrict something or someone’s freedom or movement; (noun) a device used to secure, fasten, or hold objects together; a mass or group of things that are held or gathered tightly together | |
tight | adj: fixed, fastened, or kept together firmly or closely | |
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 | |
decide | v: to make up someone’s mind about something; to come to a conclusion or judgment after considering options | |
visible | adj: capable of being seen; or open to easy view | |
skull | n: a bone framework that surrounds the brain and gives the head its shape | |
resolution | n: a firm decision or determination to do or not do something; the action of solving a problem, dispute, or conflict; the quality of being resolved or determined; the clarity and sharpness of an image or display | |
squeeze | v: to apply pressure from two or more sides; to hold someone or something tightly in your arms, usually with fondness | |
traction | n: the action or ability to pull something along a surface without sliding | |
virtual | adj: being actually such in almost every respect; existing in essence or effect though not in actual fact | |
autopsy | n: a medical examination performed on a dead body to determine the cause of death or identify any underlying medical conditions or injuries; a postmortem examination or necropsy (in animals) | |
gradual | adj: happening slowly over a long period of time or distance; not steep or abrupt | |
peel | v: to remove the skin of fruit and vegetables | |
eventually | adv: finally, particularly after a long time or a lot of struggle, complications, and so on | |
emphasize | v: to give or show particular importance to something | |
violent | adj: involving or caused by physical force or aggression against someone or something | |
circumstance | n: the specific conditions or events that surround a particular situation or occurrence | |
forensic | adj: relating to the use of scientific methods and techniques to investigate and solve crimes or legal disputes; pertaining to or involved in legal or criminal proceedings; using scientific evidence to support a claim or argument in a court of law or other formal settings | |
approximately | adv: close to a specific number or time but not exactly that number or time | |
undergo | v: to go through something unpleasant or that involves a change | |
typical | adj: having the usual characteristics or traits of a specific group of things | |
workflow | n: the sequence of industrial, administrative, or other processes through which a piece of work passes from initiation to completion; the system of procedures, people, and resources that contribute to an organization’s productivity and efficiency | |
transport | n: a system for moving people or products from one location to another using automobiles, roads, and so on | |
pathology | n: the study of the nature and cause of diseases and disorders; the medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders | |
joint | adj: shared, held, or made between two or more people; (noun) the point of connection between two bones or elements of a skeleton | |
session | n: a formal meeting or series of meetings for the execution of a particular group’s functions; a period spent doing a particular activity | |
zoom | v: to move along very quickly; (noun) the act of rising upward into the air | |
rotate | v: to turn around a central point or axis; to move in a circular path around something | |
traffic | n: the movement of vehicles, people, or goods along a route or through a transport system; the amount of such movement in a particular place or at a particular time | |
accident | n: an unfortunate event, especially one causing damage or injury | |
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 | |
injury | n: harm done to a person’s or an animal’s body caused by an accident or an attack | |
stab | v: to cause harm with a sharp, pointed object, such as a knife | |
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 | |
eyeball | n: the round part of the eye of a vertebrate that is usually inside the head and, therefore, cannot be seen | |
leak | v: to allow liquid or gas to get in or out from a hole or crack in a pipe or container | |
criminal | n: a person who has committed a crime | |
investigation | n: the act or process of thoroughly examining a crime, problem, statement, etc., to uncover the truth | |
bullet | n: a metal projectile that is shot from a gun | |
lodge | n: a small country house where people stay when they want to participate in outdoor activities; (verb) officially present a complaint, appeal, claim, etc. to the appropriate authorities | |
spine | n: the series of bones running down the center of the back that protect the spinal cord and support the body; the backbone or vertebral column | |
fragment | n: a small piece or part broken off or detached | |
implement | v: to put a decision, plan, or system into effect | |
gesture | n: a movement of the hands, head, or face that express a particular meaning | |
interface | n: (computer science) a program that controls a display for the user and that allows the user to interact with the system; (chemistry) a surface forming a common boundary between two things | |
opportune | adj: suitable or happening at a time that is suitable or convenient for a particular purpose | |
hands-on | adj: actively involved, practical; having hands involved in the doing or making of something | |
roll | v: to move in a particular direction by turning over and over or from side to side | |
educational | adj: relating to education or providing knowledge or instruction | |
clinical | adj: of or relating to the examination and treatment of patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies | |
download | v: to transfer data or files from the Internet or computer network to a user’s computer or device; (noun) the process of transferring data or information from a remote or central computer to a local computer or device | |
convey | v: to express ideas, feelings, etc. so that it is known or understood by other people; to carry something from one place to another | |
fiction | n: the type of book or story, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people; anything made up or imagined that is not true | |
mechanical | adj: operated by a machine, relating to or concerned with machinery or tools | |
motor | n: a device that converts electricity, fuel, etc. into movement and makes a machine, vehicle, etc. work | |
virtually | adv: almost completely | |
resistance | n: the act of defending oneself from an aggressor or refusing to accept something | |
slush | n: partially melted snow or ice that is usually lying on the ground and dirty; dirty and injustice | |
graduate | n: a person who has a first degree from university or college; (verb) to complete the first course of university or college and get a degree | |
haptic | adj: of or relating to or involving the sense of touch | |
heartbeat | n: the regular movement or sound of the heart as it sends blood around the body; an animating or vital unifying force | |
examine | v: to study or consider a person or object attentively and thoroughly to learn something about them | |
valve | n: a device for controlling the flow of a fluid or gas through a pipe or duct by means of a movable part that opens, closes, or restricts the opening | |
surgeon | n: a doctor who is trained to perform medical operations that involve cutting open a person’s body | |
surgery | n: medical treatment of injuries or diseases involving an incision with instruments and often removing or replacing some parts of the body; the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures | |
neat | adj: clean or tidy, with everything in its place | |
functional | adj: designed for or capable of a particular activity, purpose, or task; practical or ready for use or service | |
magnetic | adj: having the properties of attracting or repelling certain materials containing iron or steel | |
frequency | n: an ordered array of colors into which a light beam can be split | |
oxygen | n: the chemical element with the symbol O that is present in air and water and is necessary for people, animals, and plants to live | |
deplete | v: to reduce something, especially supplies of energy, money, etc., by a large amount; to use up resources or materials | |
engineer | n: a person whose job is designing, building, or maintaining something such as machines, structures, or software | |
goggle | v: to look at someone or something with amazement; to look stupidly; (noun, plural) tight-fitting spectacles that are worn to prevent particulates, water, or chemicals from striking the eyes | |
freaky | adj: strange or unusual in a way that is frightening or unsettling | |
cortex | n: the outermost layer of an organ, especially the brain | |
visualize | v: to form a mental image or concept of something; to make something visible | |
brand | n: a type of product, service, etc., made by a particular company and sold under a specific name; identification mark on the skin of livestock, criminals, etc., made by burning | |
sequence | n: a series of related events, actions, numbers, etc., which have a particular order | |
calculate | v: to judge or find out the amount or number of something by using mathematics | |
backward | adv: at, to, or toward the direction or place that is behind or rear | |
mathematics | n: the science dealing with the logic of quantities, shapes, spaces, and arrangement | |
investigate | v: to conduct a systematic or formal inquiry to identify and evaluate the facts of a crime, problem, statement, etc. to establish the truth | |
visual | adj: relating to seeing or sight | |
instruction | n: detailed direction, order, etc., on how to do or use something | |
volume | n: the amount of space occupied by an object or substance; the magnitude of sound | |
neuron | n: a cell that is specialized to carry information within the brain and between the brain and other parts of the body | |
sedate | adj: calm, tranquil, and composed, often as a result of being under the influence of a sedative or tranquilizer; unhurried, deliberate, and without excessive movement or activity | |
straight | adj: extending or moving in one direction without bending or curving; having no deviations | |
experiment | n: the scientific test conducted to observe what happens and gain new knowledge | |
anatomy | n: the scientific study that deals with the physical structure of humans, animals, or plants | |
veterinarian | n: (formal for a vet) a medical professional who specializes in the care and treatment of animals, especially those that are domesticated or kept as pets | |
cuddle | v: to hold close and lovingly in one’s arms, often for comfort or affection; to snuggle or nestle against someone or something | |
software | n: a set of computer programs and associated documentation and data for doing particular computational jobs | |
talented | adj: having a natural ability or aptitude for something; showing exceptional skill or ability in a particular area | |
motto | n: a phrase or slogan that expresses a guiding principle or goal | |
hire | v: to give somebody a job |