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  • incomparable, in-com-par-a-ble
    so good or great that nothing is like it
  • communicable, com-mu-ni-ca-ble
    able to be passed from one person or animal to another
  • organization, or-ga-ni-za-tion
    an organized group of people with a goal
  • investigation, in-ves-ti-ga-tion
    a formal search to find facts or information
  • choreography, cho-re-og-ra-phy
    the art of designing dance sequences
  • laboratory, lab-o-ra-to-ry
    a room or building used for scientific experiments
  • extravagantly, ex-tra-vag-ant-ly
    in a way that spends too much or uses too many resources
  • microorganism, mi-cro-or-gan-ism
    a tiny living thing that can only be seen with a microscope
  • deliberately, de-lib-er-ate-ly
    done on purpose or intentionally
  • operational, o-per-a-tion-al
    ready to be used or working
  • inexplicable, in-ex-pli-ca-ble
    impossible to explain or understand
  • immediately, im-me-di-ate-ly
    right away; without any delay
  • metabolism, me-tab-o-lism
    the chemical processes in a living thing to keep it alive
  • institutional, in-sti-tu-tion-al
    relating to a large organization or public body
  • biodiversity, bio-di-ver-si-ty
    the variety of life in a particular habitat or area
  • authenticity, au-then-ti-ci-ty
    the quality of being real, genuine, or true to oneself
  • exceptionally, ex-cep-tion-al-ly
    in a way that is much better than normal
  • categorically, cat-e-gor-i-cal-ly
    in a way that is clear and absolute
  • ideologically, i-de-o-log-i-cal-ly
    in a way that relates to a set of beliefs or ideas
  • congratulations, con-grat-u-la-tions
    words expressing praise for an achievement
  • economical, ec-o-nom-i-cal
    using money, time, or resources carefully
  • hypothetical, hy-po-thet-i-cal
    based on a guess or an idea, not on facts
  • imaginative, im-ag-i-na-tive
    having or showing new and clever ideas
  • evaporation, e-va-po-ra-tion
    when a liquid turns into a gas or vapor
  • determination, de-ter-min-a-tion
    a strong desire to succeed, even when it's difficult
  • exaggerating, ex-ag-ger-a-ting
    describing something as bigger or better than it really is
  • opportunity, op-por-tu-ni-ty
    a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something; a chance
  • potentially, po-ten-ti-al-ly
    possibly, but not yet certain
  • educational, e-du-ca-tion-al
    relating to the process of teaching and learning
  • environmental, en-vi-ron-ment-al
    relating to the natural world and how people affect it
  • hieroglyphic, hi-er-o-glyph-ic
    a picture or symbol that represents a word
  • competitiveness, com-pe-ti-tive-ness
    the desire or ability to do better than others
  • capability, ca-pa-bil-i-ty
    the ability or power to do something
  • generational, gen-er-a-tion-al
    relating to a group of people born around the same time
  • radioactive, ra-di-o-ac-tive
    giving off energy (radiation) due to the decay of atomic nuclei
  • responsibility, re-spon-si-bil-i-ty
    the state of having a duty to deal with something
  • cooperation, co-op-er-a-tion
    the act of working together toward a common goal
  • photosynthesis, pho-to-syn-the-sis
    the process plants use to turn sunlight into food
  • advantageously, ad-van-ta-geous-ly
    in a way that is helpful or favorable
  • disobedient, dis-o-be-di-ent
    refusing to follow rules or orders
  • interdependent, in-ter-de-pen-dent
    when two or more things rely on each other
  • centralization, cen-tral-i-za-tion
    the process of bringing things together under one main control
  • disadvantageous, dis-ad-van-ta-geous
    causing problems or not being helpful
  • accelerating, ac-cel-er-a-ting
    the process of increasing in speed
  • elimination, e-lim-i-na-tion
    the process of removing or getting rid of something
  • decomposition, de-com-po-si-tion
    the process of decaying or breaking down
  • geothermal, ge-o-ther-mal
    relating to the heat inside the Earth
  • electricity, e-lec-tric-i-ty
    a form of energy caused by moving electrons
  • communication, com-mu-ni-ca-tion
    the process of sharing information or ideas
  • conventionally, con-ven-tion-al-ly
    in a way that follows usual or accepted rules