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Exceedingly (Adverb)
To a very great degree; extremely.
Seized on (Phrasal Verb)
Took sudden interest in or made enthusiastic use of something.
Particular (Adjective)
Referring to one specific thing or person.
Instructional (Adjective)
Designed to teach something or provide instructions.
General knowledge (Noun phrase)
Information known by many people about a wide range of subjects.
Cater to (Phrasal verb)
To try to satisfy a particular need or demand.
Specialize (Verb)
To focus on a specific area of work or study.
Tribute (Noun)
Something said or done to show admiration or respect.
Formula (Noun)
A method or plan for achieving something successfully.
Empathize (Verb)
To understand and share another person's feelings.
Exploring (Verb)
Traveling or looking around to discover something.
Escapist (Adjective)
Providing relief from reality through fantasy or imagination.
Secure (Adjective)
Safe; not likely to be harmed or lost.
Inevitable (Adjective)
Certain to happen; unavoidable.
Concern (Noun)
A matter of interest or worry.
Levity (Noun)
Behavior that shows a lack of seriousness, especially when inappropriate.
Influenced (Verb)
Affected or changed by someone or something.
Decreed (Verb)
Officially ordered or decided something.
Diversion (Noun)
Something that takes attention away from what is happening.
Contemporary (Adjective)
Belonging to the present time; modern.
Instructive (Adjective)
Providing useful or educational information.
Uplifting (Adjective)
Morally or emotionally inspiring or encouraging.
Condemned (Verb)
Expressed strong disapproval of something.
Absurdity (Noun)
The quality of being ridiculous or wildly unreasonable.
Decorum (Noun)
Proper behavior that shows respect and manners.
Rocket (Verb)
To rise or increase rapidly and suddenly.
Apotheosis (Noun)
The perfect example of something; the highest point of development.
Reaction (Noun)
A response to something that has happened.
Coinciding (Verb)
Happening at the same time.
Progressive (Adjective)
In favor of new ideas, modern methods, and social reform.
Flair (Noun)
A natural ability to do something well; stylishness or originality.
Pirated (Verb)
Copied and used without permission, especially in publishing or media.
Self-enclosed (Adjective)
Operating within its own limits; not connected with the outside world.
Prejudice (Noun)
Unfair dislike or preference for something or someone.
Exclusiveness (Noun)
The state of being limited to a certain group; not open to everyone.
Defensive (Adjective)
Intended to protect against criticism or threat.
Barrier (Noun)
Something that blocks movement or access; a limit or restriction.
Echoes (Verb)
Repeats or reflects an idea or sentiment.
Endeavor (Verb/Noun)
Try hard to achieve something; a serious effort.
Mimic (Verb)
To imitate, especially to replicate behavior or characteristics.
Prototype (Noun)
The first or preliminary version of a device or vehicle from which others are developed.
Streamlined (Adjective)
Designed to move easily and quickly through air or water.
Durable (Adjective)
Able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage; long-lasting.
Toxin (Noun)
A poisonous substance, especially one produced by living cells or organisms.
Bacterial (Adjective)
Relating to bacteria (microscopic single-celled organisms).
Refraction (Noun)
The bending of light as it passes through different materials.
Waste (Noun)
Material not wanted or used; refuse or garbage. (Often A2, but used here in a more specialized context.)
Biomimicry (Noun)
The design and production of materials, structures, and systems inspired by biological entities and processes.
Tenet (Noun)
A principle or belief, especially one of the main principles of a religion or philosophy.
Myriad (Adjective/Noun)
A countless or extremely large number.
Geometries (Noun, plural)
Specific shapes and spatial properties, often used in technical or scientific contexts.
Aerodynamic (Adjective)
Having a shape that reduces air resistance.
Hexagonal (Adjective)
Having six straight sides and six angles.
Holistic (Adjective)
Characterized by comprehension of the parts of something as intimately interconnected and explicable only by reference to the whole.
Microstructure (Noun)
The small-scale structure of a material, as seen under a microscope.
Iridescent (Adjective)
Showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles.
Desalination (Noun)
The process of removing salt from seawater.
Alternative (Noun)
One of two or more available possibilities. (Used here with a nuanced meaning.)
Synthetic (Adjective)
Made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.
Symbiotic (Adjective)
Involving interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
Thrifty (Adjective)
Using money and other resources carefully and not wastefully.
Biodegradable (Adjective)
Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
Component (Noun)
A part or element of a larger whole. (Often B2, but contextually more advanced here.)
Initiative (Noun)
A new plan or process to achieve something or solve a problem.
Extracted (Verb)
Removed or taken out, often by force or with effort. (Used here in a technical/material sense.)
Transcend (Verb)
To go beyond the limits of something, especially a concept or category.
Holistic (Adjective)
(Repeated from C1) In C2 contexts, used philosophically or systemically across disciplines.
Synthesize (Verb)
Combine elements to form a connected whole, especially chemically or logically.
Mentor (Verb/Noun)
To guide or advise someone, typically a less experienced person.
Manufacturing capability (Noun phrase)
The total ability of an entity to produce goods efficiently and at scale.
Self-assemble (Verb)
The ability of certain materials to organize themselves into structured arrangements without external guidance.
Refraction (Noun)
(Repeated from B2) In this context, deeper scientific application gives it C2 relevance.
Eco-industrial (Adjective)
Relating to industrial systems modeled on ecological principles.
Methodology (Noun)
A system of methods used in a particular area of study or activity.
Food web (Noun phrase)
A complex network of interconnected food chains in an ecological community. (Common in academic/scientific discussions.)