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  • a minor planet; one of thousands of small bodies that circle around the sun. noun
    asteroid
  • pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc. noun
    graffiti
  • a shiny, black substance that is used in pencils. noun
    graphite
  • to take the job or position of someone or something; to force people or animals to leave the area where they live; to move something so that it is no longer in its original or regular location. verb
    displace
  • a person who studies stars, planets, and other objects in outer space. noun
    astronomer
  • 1. extremely large. adjective 2. of or relating to astronomy. adjective
    astronomical
  • a part of a piece of writing that deals with one subject, begins on a new line, and is made up of one or more sentences. noun
    paragraph
  • to cause someone to feel ashamed; to cause someone or something to lose or become unworthy of respect or approval. verb
    disgrace
  • not thinking about things in a reasonable or sensible way; unreasoning. adjective
    illogical
  • a picture made by a camera. noun
    photograph
  • a series of three novels or movies that are closely related and involve the same characters or themes. noun
    trilogy
  • to become lower in amount or less in number; to become worse in condition or quality; to say that you will not or cannot do something. verb
    decline
  • not thinking clearly; not able to use reason or good judgment. adjective
    irrational
  • a statement of the basic beliefs of a religion; an idea or set of beliefs that guides the actions of a person or group. noun
    creed
  • the process by which a green plant turns water and carbon dioxide into food when the plant is exposed to light. noun
    photosynthesis
  • a symbol * that is used in printed text, sometimes to tell someone to read a note that can be found at the bottom of the page. noun
    asterisk
  • a situation in which you must make a difficult choice. noun
    dilemma
  • an outdated system of sending messages over long distances by using wires and electrical signals noun
    telegraph
  • a tiny particle of light or electromagnetic radiation noun
    photon
  • a quality, skill, or experience that makes a person suited to do a job. noun
    credential
  • not knowing how to read or write; having or showing a lack of knowledge about a particular subject. adjective
    illiterate
  • a person, bank, or company that lends money to someone. adjective
    creditor
  • to find or understand the true or hidden meaning of something; to change (secret messages, documents) from a set of letters, numbers, and/or symbols you cannot understand into words you can understand. verb..
    decode
  • not normal or usual; not following the usual rules about what should be done; not regular in form or shape. adjective
    irregular
  • a group of three singers or musicians who perform together; a group of three people or things. noun
    trio
  • a person who travels into outer space in a spacecraft. noun
    astronaut
  • not involving or using words; not able to speak. adjective
    nonverbal
  • different from each other; made up of people or things that are different from each other. adjective
    diverse
  • not present or real; not existing. adjective
    nonexistent
  • the signature of a famous person. noun
    autograph
  • not able to do something; not having the necessary skill or ability to perform a specific act or function adjective
    incapable
  • a paper copy of a document or picture that is made with a special machine (copier or photocopier). noun
    photocopy
  • noun a lens for a camera that makes far away objects appear to be closer. noun
    telephoto
  • not allowed to do or be something; legally disqualified. adjective
    ineligible
  • able to be believed; reasonable to trust or believe. noun
    credible
  • to take something away from someone or something; to not allow to have or keep something. verb
    deprive
  • not able or willing to believe something; feeling or showing a lack of belief. adjective
    incredulous
  • not important or relating to what is being discussed right now. adjective
    irrelevant
  • able to speak and understand two languages. adjective
    bilingual
  • a state or condition in which different things do not occur in equal or proper amounts. noun
    imbalance