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badge
A small object or symbol worn or displayed to show membership, achievement, authority, or identification.
hands-on
Involving active participation; practical experience rather than just theory.
ample
More than enough; plentiful in amount, size, or space.
pop-up
A small window or message that appears suddenly on a computer screen.
precede
To come before something in time, order, or position.
proceed
To move forward or continue with an action or process.
primarily
Mainly; for the most part; chiefly.
throughout
In every part of (a place or object); during the whole time of (a period or event).
exploratory
Done to investigate or discover more about something; related to exploration or initial investigation.
comprise
To consist of; to be made up of.
infer
To draw a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
explicit
Stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
interpret
To explain the meaning of something; to understand or translate something in a particular way.
discrete
Individually separate and distinct; not continuous or connected.
enter up
to record something officially, especially in books or logs (e.g., accounting records).
convert
To change something into a different form, system, or use; or to persuade someone to adopt a different belief, opinion, or religion.
pulse
The regular beating of the heart, felt through the arteries.
infrared
A type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than microwaves. It's commonly used in remote controls, night vision, thermal imaging, and heat detection.
throughput
The amount of data, material, or products processed or transmitted within a given time. Often used in networking, manufacturing, or systems engineering to measure efficiency or performance.
destined
Meant to happen in the future; having a particular purpose, fate, or path that seems unavoidable or certain.
validity
The quality of being logically sound, legally acceptable, or factually accurate. Often used in contexts like arguments, research, documents, or legal contracts.
reveal
To make something known, visible, or clear that was previously hidden or unknown.
actuator
A mechanical or electronic device that moves or controls a system or part of a machine in response to a signal. …. are commonly used in robots, engines, and industrial systems.
set down
To put something in a place gently
peer-to-peer
A networking model where each device on the network can act as both a client and a server, sharing resources directly with other … without needing a central server.
embark
To begin a journey (especially by ship or plane), or to start a new project or venture.
venture
A risky or daring journey, activity, or project, especially one involving uncertainty or the hope of profit or discovery.
literally
exactly as stated, without exaggeration or metaphor.
exaggeration
A statement that makes something seem more extreme or important than it really is; an overstatement often used for emphasis or humor.
occasionally
Happening from time to time; not frequently, but not rarely either — something that occurs now and then.
initiate
To begin or start something; to cause a process or action to happen.
landline
A telephone connection that uses physical wires (usually copper cables) to transmit calls, typically fixed to a specific location like a home or office.
lease
A legal contract that allows one party to use property (like a house, car, or equipment) owned by another party for a specified period, usually in exchange for regular payments.
backbone
The series of vertebrae running down the center of the body, supporting it physically.
fairly
Moderately or to some extent — somewhat but not completely.
uncomplicated
Simple, easy to understand or deal with; not complex or difficult.
portion
A part or section of something larger; a share or segment of a whole.
run over
To hit and pass over someone/something with a vehicle.
split into
To divide or separate something into smaller parts or groups.
downside
The negative or less desirable aspect of something; a disadvantage.
carrier
In health, a person who carries and can transmit a disease without showing symptoms.
overhead
Ongoing expenses of running a business that are not directly tied to producing goods or services (e.g., rent, utilities).
obstruction
Something that blocks or gets in the way of movement, progress, or understanding.
expense
The cost of something; an amount of money spent to buy or do something.
backlog
A pile or list of uncompleted work, tasks, or orders that have accumulated and are waiting to be dealt with.
deliberately
Done on purpose, with intention, and often after careful thought; not accidentally.
hinder
To delay, obstruct, or make it difficult for someone or something to progress or succeed.
accumulate
To gather or collect things over time; to build up gradually, whether it's physical items, wealth, knowledge, or tasks.
proximity
The state of being near in space, time, or relationship.
assignment
A task, piece of work, or duty given to someone—usually by a teacher, manager, or authority—to complete within a certain time.