Geological Processes And Features

4 words in this vocabulary list

verb to fix firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass

  • The surgeon carefully imbedded the surgical screw into the bone.
  • I accidentally imbedded a piece of glass in my foot while walking on the beach.
  • She imbedded the song lyrics in her head so she could sing along at the concert.
  • The artist imbedded hidden messages in his paintings for viewers to discover.

adjective relating to or produced by the action of heated water, especially when it is underground

  • The hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor release hot, mineral-rich water into the surrounding environment.
  • Scientists are studying the hydrothermal activity in the area to understand its impact on marine life.
  • I heard there's some crazy hydrothermal stuff going on down there, like underwater geysers or something.
  • The team's collaboration was like a hydrothermal process, constantly generating new ideas and innovations.

noun a tool or device used for abrading or rubbing down

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  • The archaeologist used an abrader to smooth out the rough edges of the stone tools.
  • I found an old abrader in my grandfather's workshop.
  • Hey, pass me that abrader so I can fix this scratch on my car.
  • Her sharp words acted as an emotional abrader, wearing down his self-confidence over time.

noun A word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun.

adverb A word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb.

  • The scientist discovered a new type of acidoid compound during the experiment.
  • I heard that acidoid stuff is really strong, be careful with it.
  • That acidoid substance is no joke, it can burn through anything.
  • Her words had an acidoid effect on his emotions, leaving him feeling hurt and betrayed.