noun a cooperative enterprise or organization

adjective relating to or shared by all the members of a group

  • The collective effort of the team led to the successful completion of the project.
  • Let's pool our collective resources to throw a great party.
  • Our squad has some serious collective talent on the basketball court.
  • The collective wisdom of the elders guided the community through tough times.

noun a change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause

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  • The study aims to investigate the long-term effects of the new medication.
  • Have you noticed any side effects after taking the new medication?
  • Dude, those energy drinks have some crazy effects on me!
  • The effects of her words lingered long after she had left the room.

noun a piece of land used for growing crops or raising animals

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  • The farm produces a variety of crops each year.
  • We're heading out to the farm to pick some fresh strawberries.
  • Let's hit up the farm stand for some farm-fresh eggs.
  • Growing up on a farm taught me the value of hard work and perseverance.

verb to grow beyond a normal or desired size or extent

  • If left unattended, the garden will overgrow with weeds.
  • I need to trim the bushes before they overgrow the sidewalk.
  • Dude, your hair is starting to overgrow. You need a haircut.
  • His ego seemed to overgrow with each accomplishment.

noun the measurement of the intensity of light, especially of its brightness and spectral distribution

  • The study of light and its measurement is known as photometry.
  • I'm learning about photometry in my physics class.
  • I have no idea what photometry is, do you?
  • Her smile lit up the room like a photometry experiment.

noun the process of becoming less strong or widespread

  • The building suffered from subsidence due to the unstable foundation.
  • The house is sinking because of subsidence issues.
  • The ground is caving in, probably because of subsidence.
  • Her confidence experienced a subsidence after the criticism she received.

noun a close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species

  • The relationship between the bees and the flowers is a perfect example of symbiosis in nature.
  • The way the clownfish and the sea anemone help each other out is like a cool partnership.
  • Those two are like peas in a pod, always working together in perfect symbiosis.
  • Their friendship was so strong, it was like a symbiosis of their souls.

noun a sweeping upward movement or curve

verb to sweep or move upward

  • The scientist observed an upsweep in temperature data over the past decade.
  • I noticed an upsweep in the number of people attending the event.
  • There's been a real upsweep in interest for that new movie.
  • Her mood experienced an upsweep after receiving good news.

adjective located or situated in the direction from which the wind is blowing

  • Sailors must always be aware of the direction of the wind, especially when sailing upwind.
  • We should try to stay upwind of the campfire to avoid getting smoke in our faces.
  • I always make sure to stand upwind of my brother after he eats beans.
  • In order to succeed in the competition, you must learn to navigate upwind against all odds.

noun a person, especially a child, who is under the care and protection of a legal guardian

verb to guard or protect

  • The patient was transferred to the surgical ward for further observation.
  • I heard they moved him to the pediatric ward for the night.
  • Let's sneak into the maternity ward and see the newborn babies.
  • She built a mental ward around herself to protect her emotions.

adjective relating to or dealing with the scientific study of volcanoes

  • The study of volcanoes and volcanic phenomena falls under the field of volcanological research.
  • I find the volcanological research on Mount St. Helens fascinating.
  • That volcanological stuff is pretty cool, huh?
  • Her emotions erupted like a volcanological event, spewing out in all directions.

noun a person who studies or specializes in ichnology, the study of traces of organismal behavior such as footprints or burrows

  • The ichnologist studied the footprints left by ancient creatures.
  • My friend is an ichnologist and he loves discovering new animal tracks.
  • I heard that ichnologists are like detectives of the animal world.
  • As an ichnologist of human behavior, she could read people like an open book.

noun a minimum or starting point used for comparison or measurement

  • The baseline measurement was used as a reference point for future data analysis.
  • Let's use last year's sales as a baseline to compare with this year's.
  • I'm gonna set the baseline at zero and see how things go from there.
  • In order to improve, we need to establish a new baseline for our performance.

noun a steep slope or cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridge

  • The artist carefully placed the ubac of the painting to ensure balance and harmony.
  • Make sure you put the ubac in the right spot before hanging up the picture.
  • I can never get the ubac right when decorating my room.
  • Finding the ubac in life can lead to a sense of peace and fulfillment.

noun a remote sensing technology that uses light in the form of a pulsed laser to measure variable distances to the Earth

  • LiDAR technology is commonly used in topographic mapping and land surveying.
  • I heard they're using LiDAR to map out the new construction site.
  • LiDAR is like magic for creating detailed 3D models of terrain.
  • The LiDAR scans revealed hidden details of the ancient ruins, like peeling back layers of history.

noun a person or thing that absorbs or takes in something

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  • The car's shock absorbers help to smooth out the ride over bumpy roads.
  • My new sneakers have great shock absorbers, making them really comfortable to walk in.
  • I need to get my bike's shock absorbers checked before our next ride.
  • She is like an emotional shock absorber for her friends, always there to support and comfort them.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality, such as 'accumulation' and 'energy'

  • The accumulation of energy in the battery is crucial for the proper functioning of the device.
  • Make sure you don't drain the battery completely to avoid slow accumulation of energy.
  • I need to charge my phone to get that sweet accumulation of energy.
  • The team's hard work and dedication resulted in an accumulation of energy that propelled them to victory.

noun a microorganism that thrives in acidic environments

  • An acidophile is a type of organism that thrives in acidic environments.
  • I heard that acidophiles love acidic conditions.
  • Those acidophiles are like the cool kids of the acidic world.
  • Being an acidophile in a world of alkaline personalities can be challenging.

noun adiabatic chart

  • The adiabatic chart is a useful tool for meteorologists to analyze atmospheric conditions.
  • I'm using the adiabatic chart to see if it's going to rain tomorrow.
  • Check out this adiabatic chart, it's gonna tell us if we need an umbrella.
  • Just like how the adiabatic chart predicts weather patterns, we can also predict certain outcomes based on trends.

adjective relating to the physical properties of the atmosphere or of gases in motion

  • The study of aerophysical phenomena is crucial for understanding atmospheric dynamics.
  • I find aerophysical research fascinating because it involves studying things like air pressure and temperature.
  • I never knew aerophysical stuff could be so interesting!
  • His mind was like an aerophysical laboratory, constantly analyzing and dissecting every thought.