Body: a large object in space, such as a planet or a start

Perceivable: easily seen

Routine: normal: usual

Collide: to hit another person or object forcefully

Analogous: similar

Advent: beginning

Hygiene: the practice of keeping clean in order to preserve health

Fit: in good physical health   

Frequent: to visit a place often

Admission: a fee paid to enter a place

Artifact: an object made by a human being that has archaeological or cultural interest

Keep track of: to remain aware of something

Fall behind: to slow in progress

Independent study: a school project that is done outside of the classroom for credit

Feasible: able to be accomplished

RA (resident advisor) a trained student in charge of supervising a dormitory

Run off

Midterm: an examination usually given in the middle of the semester

Track down: to find

Custodial: pertaining to cleaning and maintenance

Vast: very large

Exposure: public attention

Target: being the goal of something

Strict: keeping within specific limits without exception

Take note: to pay attention

Fluid: smooth

Static: unchanging; unmoving

Housing: a frame or structure that protect part of a machine

Jerky: lacking steadiness

Sophisticated: complex, advanced

Proposal: a written statement describing a plan

Engaged: attentive, interested

Allude: to refer to indirectly 

Do (sth) justice: to represent accurately and fairly

Pull off: to do sth successfully

After hours: after the usual closing time

Meticulous: complete, with attention to detail

Lost and found: a place for the storage of lost items

Rounds: a series of visits to specific places in order to perform duties

Radio: to contact using a transmitter

Derall: to change the subject, to change from a course

Pertinent: appropriate, relevant

Prestige: distinction, reputation

Viable: practical

Pressingly: urgently

Postulate: a required part or condition; a basic principle

Oversight: a mistake due to inattention

Isolation: the state of being separated from other things

Staining: the process by which something is colored in order to make it visible

Check out: to be proven correct

Rural: relating to part of a country that are not near cities or populated areas

Migrate: to travel to another place

Arduous: very difficult and involving lots of work

Representation: a sing, a symbol

Documentary: a movie, program, or photography dealing with real people and events

Conflict: a state of disagreement between people or groups

Suppress: to hold back or stifle a situation

Component: a part or feature of something

Hinder: to obstruct or delay the process of sth

Alternative: another possibility

Genre: a class or style in film, writing, or art, which can be identified by certain characteristics

Stress: to emphasize

Imagery: mental pictures or the products of imagination

Description: a statement about what someone or something is like

Flattered: feeling pleased at someoneÕs attentions

Hectic: very busy

Downgrade: to bring to a lower status

Arrange: to make preparations for

Manage: to do or accomplish

Dilemma: a problem

Interior: the inside part of sth

Dense: thick, closely packed together

Dissolve: to mix or dissipate into a liquid

Catalyst: a thing or a person that causes sth to happen

Photosynthesis: the process in which plants use energy from the sun to make their own food

Dominant: more important or powerful than others

Solitary: spending a lot of time alone

Overthrow: to force a leader out of the position of power

Exception: a person or thing that is different from others

Hierarchy: a system for organizing individuals in a vertical group or organization

Barely: scarcely or almost not

Specify: to explain sth in a detailed way

Key: very important

Conciseness: using only a few words in a way that is easy to understand

Rely: to be dependent on someone or sth

Yank: to pull someone or sth suddenly and sharply

Equipment: the tools or machines needed for a specific activity

Resistance: a force that slows a moving object

Insert: to put sth into sth else

Valuable: worth a lot of money

Hypothesis: an educated guess to explain sth that has not been proved correct

Emotion: a feeling, state of mind

Register: to notice or understand sth

Activate: to make sth start working

Exaggerate: to overstate sth

Sustain: to provide the conditions for life, to provide strength

Surpass: to be greater than sth else

Famine: a lack of food that continues for a long time

Inevitable: impossible to prevent

Catastrophe: an event that causes a lot of damage and suffering

Perceive: to see; to understand

Foundation: a basis

Interpretation: a logical understanding

Notion: an idea: a way of thinking

Clarity: to make clear

Distinction: a difference

Embody: to represent; to be a symbol or expression of an idea or quality

Innate: existing from birth

Circumstances: a situation

Recuperate: to recover

Priority: a first choice; an option of highest importance

Extension: an added amount of time to a deadline

Steadfastly: without changing or wavering

Redeem: to bring up to some past better level; to improve

First and foremost: before anything else

Chunk: a big piece