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29 Advanced Academic Words Ref from "The most groundbreaking scientist you've never heard of, TED"

Apr 29, 2024
thanks on our website, you can get PDF learning materials for free, visit english.me Goldsmith a person who works in gold creating items such as jewelry coins and other decorative items examples Artisan goldsmith Goldsmith Bank the expert goldsmith was famous for his intricate jewelry designs and high-quality craftsmanship Chum's close friend, a fellow also refers to the bait used in fishing to attract fish. Examples close to the champion. He always had a Chum to play with when he was a kid. Saliva, the clear liquid secreted in the mouth by glands in the walls. of the mouth and throat helping to lubricate food during chewing and digestion examples dog saliva dry mouth with little saliva the dentist asked him to spit out excess saliva into the sink refuting saying or showing that something is wrong or false examples refute an opponent refute the silly idea the latest experimental results have refuted the previous speculation neuroscience the scientific study of the functional structure and disorder of the brain and nervous system examples the branch of neuroscience a theoretical concept in neuroscience our university is famous for their professors who are well-versed in behavioral neuroscience metaphysics the branch of philosophy that deals with the fundamental nature and first principles of reality, including abstract concepts such as knowledge of identity, time and space, examples, the metaphysics studies the nature of metaphysics, children's thoughts provided the fundamental ideas for treating metaphysics as a discipline deduct remove an amount or part of money points Etc. from a total examples deduct interest deduct one hundred dollars from the price the bank deducted the premium amount of your bank account generally to make a decision or judgment that is different from a previous one to overturn or annul a decision or action examples general decision general judgment the judge overruled the objection and allowed the mirror evidence to be presented to form a theory or conjecture or guess about a topic without solid evidence examples to speculate on the reason to speculate on the outcome speculated that this reversal would lead to objective success rudeness and inability to understand that one's behavior or

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are not acceptable to others a feeling of deep, bitter anger and examples of ill will Gull and wormwood have the impudence that sometimes reminds Gall past mistakes creation the process of gradual growth or accumulation, particularly of layers or matter that accumulates over time, the result of such process examples of stellar accretion Island accretion Rock was formed by the slow accumulation of sediment over millions of years mold a hollow container used to shape a liquid or soft substance that then becomes solid in the same shape as the container a soft green or gray growth that forms on stale foods or objects exposed to warm, humid air for too long examples a casting mold mold allergy fungi and mold are stuffed fungi to be cut into pieces to study the structure of something in detail examples dissect the data dissect a personality the

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dissected the frog to study its internal organs naturalism a philosophical belief that everything, including human behavior and cognition, can be explained only by natural causes and laws examples of naturalism and literature philosophical naturalism the scientific method is often seen as an embodiment of naturalism, as it seeks to understand the natural world through observation and experiment petrify turning to stone to create harsh, unyielding examples petrify with fear petrify in stone the idea of public speaking petrify it watery full of or containing water wet examples a watery fluid go to a watery grave the soup was too thin and needed more flavor a lid on top or on top examples stand on it place it a stack of books the eagle perched on top of the tallest tree in the forest deformity a physical anomaly or distortion examples deformity of character physical deformity the deformity in the steel beam caused the bridge to collapse Canyon a large, deep valley with very steep rock sides and usually formed by a river examples winding Canyon Highway Skyscraper Canyon the Grand Canyon has an impressive view igraphy the scientific study and analysis of the strata of rock layers and their arrangement to understand the geological history of the Earth often used in fields such as geology and archeology examples stratigraphy analysis Marine stratigraphy the stratigraphy diagram displayed in the museum helps visitors understand the various ethics in the history of the Earth the uniformitarianism of geology the idea that the Earth's past geological changes can and should be explained through processes that are still in operation today and operate at similar intensities any scenario in which the processes that operated in the past are believed to be like those that can be observed in the present examples uniformitarianism Critique of the theory of uniformitarianism presented a uniformitarianism-based approach to understanding sedimentary layers in the region observables that can be noticed or seen examples observable changes experimentally observable any theorem is based on both observable facts and assumption rough estimate a rough estimate that relies more on guesswork than information examples provide a rough estimate of the numbers involved make a quick estimate on workload and cost tectonics the study of the processes that shape the Earth's surface, including the movements of tectonic plates examples of earthquakes and volcanic activity plate tectonics Collision tectonics Global tectonics plays a critical role in the formation of mountain ranges and the movement of plates in the Earth's crust Molten in a liquid state as a result of heating examples a molten image molten lava molten metal was poured into the mold tremble tremble or vibrate violently and for a short time examples tremble in his boots tremble with cold the earth began to shake and he knew he had to immediately leave the building surround to form a circle or ring around something or someone to surround or encompass something or someone completely examples surround the lake surround the waist the castle walls surrounded the entire village for protection reflect to think deeply or carefully about something examples reflect on divine matters reflect on the meaning of life she sat quietly reflecting on the difficult decision strange intellect the ability to think logically and understand information, especially at an

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level, examples enrich my intellect human intellect your intellect is able to distinguish between similar objects
29 advanced academic words ref from the most groundbreaking scientist you ve never heard of ted

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