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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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unique | adj: being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else | |
micro | n: extremely small in scale or scope; one millionth | |
magical | adj: produced by or containing supernatural powers | |
microscope | n: an instrument used to see objects or substances that are too small to be seen with the naked eye | |
centimeter | n: a unit of measurement of length in the metric system, equivalent to one-hundredth of a meter | |
appreciate | v: to value and acknowledge the worth of someone or something; to be grateful for something or someone | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
sensory | adj: of or relating to the physical senses | |
diameter | n: the length of a straight line passing through the center of a circle and connecting two points on the circumference | |
involve | v: to include or affect someone or something as a necessary part of something else | |
biology | n: the scientific study of life and the natural processes of living things | |
absolutely | adv: without restriction or limitation; completely or utterly | |
enthrall | v: to capture or hold someone’s attention or interest completely; to captivate or fascinate | |
amaze | v: to fill with wonder, surprise, or admiration | |
immune | adj: protected against a particular disease or toxin due to the presence of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells | |
moving | adj: causing strong emotions or feelings, especially sadness or sympathy | |
bacteria | n: 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 | |
recognize | v: to acknowledge or realize something or someone; to identify, remember, or become aware of something that was previously known or encountered | |
engulf | v: to swallow up; to surround and cover completely | |
nervous | adj: worried and anxious about something; relating to the nerves | |
brain | n: the organ inside the head that is responsible for one’s movement, thought, memory, and feeling | |
static | adj: not moving or not capable of moving, not changing or not capable of changing | |
micron | n: a unit of measurement equal to one-millionth of a meter, used for measuring the size of particles and microorganisms | |
micrometer | n: a tool for measuring small distances or dimensions, typically accurate to within one-thousandth of a millimeter | |
nanoscale | adj: on a scale that can be measured in nanometres (= one billionth of a meter); on a very small scale | |
angstrom | n: (symbolized by the letter “Å”) a unit of length used to measure wavelengths of light, equal to one ten-billionth of a meter (10^(-10) meters) | |
hydrogen | n: the chemical element that is the lightest gas is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and combines with oxygen to form water | |
atom | n: the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element, composed of a nucleus and one or more electrons bound to the nucleus | |
bump | v: to hit or knock against something hard, often with a dull sound; to meet with by accident | |
cobalt | n: a lustrous, hard, silver-white element with the symbol Co that is often used in alloys, batteries, and pigments and is essential for certain biological processes in humans and other organisms | |
wrap | v: to cover or enclose something entirely with paper, cloth, or other material | |
molecule | n: a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds | |
bug | n: any tiny insect; a fault or defect in a computer program, system, or machine | |
terrain | n: the physical features of a piece of land, including hills, valleys, rivers, and forests | |
petal | n: one of the separate, usually colored, segments of a flower that produce its shape and are often found arranged in a circle around the reproductive parts | |
ant | n: a very small insect that lives under the ground or in a mound in highly organized groups | |
crawl | v: to move forward slowly, as people or animals with their bodies near the ground | |
stigma | n: a mark of shame or disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person | |
stamen | n: the male reproductive organ of a flower, usually consisting of a filament and an anther, which supports the anther, which contains the pollen grains necessary for fertilization | |
spur | n: a thing that encourages someone to do something; any sharply pointed projection; (verb) to incite or stimulate someone or something | |
nectar | n: a sweet liquid produced by flowers that attracts and provides food for bees and other insects; any sweet liquid that is enjoyed as a drink or used as a flavoring | |
grain | n: wheat or any other small hard seeds used as a food; a relatively small granular particle of a substance | |
pollen | n: a fine powder substance consisting of microscopic grains produced by plants that facilitate their reproductive process through the process of pollination | |
dot | n: a very small circular mark, especially one that is printed | |
hive | n: a structure for the reception and habitation of bees, either built by people or made by the bees themselves; a place swarming people | |
beehive | n: a structure or container where bees live and store their honey | |
wax | n: a substance that is solid at room temperature but becomes softer and more pliable when heated, often used in the production of candles, polishes, and cosmetics; (verb) to become large | |
hyacinth | n: (also “jacinth”) a fragrant flowering plant with clustered flowers that grow on a tall, spiky stem, typically in shades of blue, purple, or pink | |
vision | n: the ability to think about or see the future with imagination and intelligence; the faculty of being able to see | |
pistil | n: the female reproductive organ of a flower, typically located in the center and composed of the stigma, style, and ovary, which receives pollen and facilitates fertilization | |
trichome | n: a small outgrowth or hair-like structure that can be found on various plants, algae, and lichens, which can have various functions such as protection against predators, secretion of substances, or aiding in capturing moisture from the environment | |
fragrance | n: a pleasant or sweet smell, especially one that is natural to a particular substance | |
communicate | v: to share or exchange information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals | |
ordinary | adj: not different, exceptional, or unexpected in any way, especially in quality, ability, size, or degree | |
sand | n: finely granulated particles of rock or mineral material typically found along beaches, deserts, or riverbeds; used in construction, landscaping, and other applications requiring drainage or abrasive action | |
amazing | adj: extremely surprising, especially in a way that you like or admire | |
shell | n: hard outer covering or case of eggs, nuts, some seeds, and some animals | |
coral | n: a rock-like substance created in the sea by groupings of specific types of small animals, commonly used in jewelry | |
fragment | n: a small piece or part broken off or detached | |
olivine | n: a mineral consisting of a silicate of magnesium, iron, and other metals, typically green in color, and found in igneous and metamorphic rocks | |
volcano | n: a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are or have been erupted from the earth’s crust. | |
tube | n: a cylindrical container of metal, plastic, glass, etc., usually sealed and used as a means of preserving food or chemicals; a hollow cylindrical shape | |
worm | n: a long, thin creature with a soft and long cylindrical tube-like body, no limbs, and a lack of eyes | |
array | n: a large group or collection of things or people, especially one that is impressive or attractive | |
incredible | adj: unbelievable; enormous | |
reef | n: a long chain or range of rocks or sand near the ocean’s surface | |
microscopic | adj: tiny; exceedingly precise and detail-oriented; of or used in microscopy | |
macroscopic | adj: visible to the naked eye; relating to objects or phenomena that are large enough to be seen without the aid of a microscope or other magnifying tools | |
forth | adv: forward, outward, or onward in location, direction, or progress; into view or consideration; with confidence, boldness, or in the open | |
geology | n: a science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rocks | |
ecology | n: the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment | |
sponge | n: a soft material with many microscopic pores that can absorb a large amount of liquid and is used for washing and cleaning | |
spike | n: a narrow, thin, pointed piece of metal, wood, etc.; a sudden large increase in the magnitude or concentration of something | |
urchin | n: a poor and mischievous young child, usually living on the street or in a disadvantaged community; a small, spiny marine animal with a round body and long, pointed spines | |
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 | |
treasure | n: a valuable or desirable possession; something that is cherished or held dear; a collection of valuable objects or money that is hidden or protected | |
trove | n: a valuable collection of rare or interesting things, usually on the earth | |
dissect | v: to cut into pieces to study the structure of something in detail | |
photograph | n: a picture or image that is produced by a camera; a visual representation or record of a person, object, or scene that has been captured electronically or on film | |
quartz | n: a hard, mineral compound consisting of silicon dioxide, often occurring as colorless or white crystals but also found in various colors, and commonly used in jewelry and watches, as well as in the production of glass and other industrial applications | |
crystal | n: a solid material with many even sides that is formed naturally when the substance becomes solid and has a highly regular atomic structure; clear and colorless glass made of almost pure silica | |
feldspar | n: a group of minerals that are abundant in the Earth’s crust and have a wide range of chemical compositions, often used in the manufacture of ceramics and glass | |
erosion | n: the wearing away of rock, soil, or land by natural processes such as wind or water | |
granite | n: a tough, durable, and coarse-grained igneous rock often used in construction for buildings, monuments, and sculptures | |
erode | v: to gradually wear away or break down (rock, soil, or other material) through the action of wind, water, or other natural agents; to gradually weaken or undermine (something) over time | |
mineral | n: a solid inorganic substance occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition | |
garnet | n: a precious stone typically red in color, consisting of a group of silicate minerals; a dark red color resembling that of garnet | |
epidote | n: a green to brown or black mineral belonging to the silicate group, typically occurring in metamorphic and igneous rocks, and often possessing a prismatic or tabular crystal structure | |
jewel | n: a precious stone that is cut and polished for use in jewelry | |
literally | adv: in the real or original meaning of a word or phrase; in a literal sense or way; not figuratively | |
alike | adv: similar or identical in nature or appearance | |
snapshot | n: an informal photograph, especially one taken quickly | |
ubiquitous | adj: being or existing everywhere at once | |
universe | n: everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including planets, stars, galaxies, and all other forms of matter and energy | |
planet | n: any of the nine large celestial bodies that circle in the solar system; any celestial body that revolves around a star | |
meteorite | n: a solid object originating in outer space that reaches the Earth’s surface without completely vaporizing in the atmosphere; a rock that has fallen from space | |
pole | n: one of two antipodal points where the Earth’s axis of rotation intersects the Earth’s surface; a long, slender, rounded rod, typically of wood or metal, used as a support or to hang something | |
constituent | n: one of the parts of the whole; a person represented by an elected official | |
landing | n: the act of coming to rest on the ground or another surface after being in flight or jumping; a platform or area of ground where a plane or spacecraft can come to rest | |
dimension | n: a measurable extent of a particular kind, such as width, height, or length | |
normally | adv: usually; under normal conditions | |
atmosphere | n: the mass of air that surrounds the Earth; the pervading tone or mood of a place, situation, or creative work | |
continuously | adv: without being interrupted or paused; repeatedly | |
powder | n: a dry and fine substance that consists of very small, loose particles | |
bombard | v: to attack a place with bombs or gunshots continuously; to address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage | |
vaporize | v: to convert a substance into vapor or gas, often by heating or applying intense pressure; to disappear or become dispersed as if by evaporating; to destroy or eliminate completely | |
vapor | n: a mass of tiny liquid drops in the air | |
clump | n: a small group of bushes, trees, flowers, people, etc. | |
agglutinate | v: to join or stick together, especially when referring to the merging or combining of different things or components; (of linguistics) to form words through the addition of affixes or suffixes | |
lava | n: molten rock that has been extruded from a volcano and solidified; a highly fluid, highly heated substance or material | |
basalt | n: a dark, fine-grained volcanic rock that forms from the solidification of lava | |
fountain | n: a structure usually consisting of a basin and a jet of water that is sprayed into the air, often used for decoration or as a source of drinking water | |
bead | n: a small, usually round object made of glass, wood, or plastic that is used for decoration or as part of jewelry | |
instantly | adv: immediately | |
harden | v: to make something firm, solid, or resistant; to toughen or strengthen physically or emotionally; to become more rigid or less flexible | |
sphere | n: a round object or geometric shape that is three-dimensional and symmetrical around a central point; a particular aspect or scope of life or activity | |
structure | n: the way of construction of something and the arrangement of its parts, or a complex thing constructed of many parts | |
probable | adj: likely to happen or likely to be true | |
tumble | v: to fall suddenly, often uncontrollably; to topple or turn over; to decline sharply and quickly in value, quality, or performance | |
solar | adj: of, from, or relating to the sun | |
radiation | n: the energy that comes from a nuclear reaction in the form of rays, waves, or particles and that can be hazardous to health | |
extraordinary | adj: exceptional, unexpected, very unusual; surpassing the ordinary or usual | |
heaven | n: (of various religious and mythological traditions) a place or state of existence considered to be the abode of the divine, the afterlife, or a higher realm of being; a state of great happiness, contentment, or beauty | |
infinity | n: the state or quality of having no end or limit; (mathematics) a number greater than any natural number | |
palm | n: the inner surface of the hand from the wrist to the base of the fingers; any plant of the family Palmae having an unbranched trunk crowned by large pinnate or palmate leaves | |
eternal | adj: being without beginning or end; lasting forever |