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  • Sorry! I don’t know why these words were also new for me.

    My English level isn’t like yours. So, let me add them here too.

     

     

     

    Velocity [və'lɒsətı] 

     

    =>Noun  (plural velocities )

    1.

    speed of motion, action, or operation; rapidity; swiftness

    2.

    Physics u, v, w a measure of the rate of motion of a body expressed as the rate of change of its position in a particular direction with time. It is measured in meters per second, miles per hour, etc

    3.

    physics  (not in technical usage) another word for speed.

     

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    Swallow ['swɒləʋ]

     

    =>Verb (Swallows, Swallowing, Swallowed ['swɒləʋd])

    To make food or drink move down your throat from your mouth:

    I can’t swallow these tablets without water.

     

     =>Noun

    A small bird with a long tail

     

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    Shred [ʃred]

     

    =>Noun

    A small thin piece of material that has been cut or torn off:

    Shreds of paper

     

     

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    Scorching ['skeıðıŋ] 

     

    =>Adjective

    1. Burning; very hot.

    2. Caustic or scathing:

    A scorching denunciation

     

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    Crumb [krʌm]

     

    =>Noun

    A very small piece of bread, cake or biscuit

     

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    Triumph [traı'ʌmf]

     

    =>Noun

    Great success:

    The race ended in triumph for the German team.

     

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    Fraction ['frækʃən]

     

    =>Noun

    1. An exact part of a number:

    ¼ (=a quarter) and 1/3 (= a third) are fractions.

    2. A very small part of something:

    For a fraction of a second I thought the car would crash.

  • Speck [spek]

     

    =>Noun

    A very small bit of something:

    Specks of dust

     

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    Mote [məʋt]

     

    =>Noun

    A small particle or speck, especially of dust

     

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    Plunge [plʌndʒ]

     

    =>Verb (Plunges, Plunging, Plunged [plʌndʒd])

    1. To jump or fall suddenly into something:

    She plunged into the pool.

    2. To push something suddenly into something else:

    I plunged my hand into the water.

     

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    Thud [ɵʌd]

     

    =>Noun

    1. A dull sound, as of a heavy blow or fall.

    2. A blow causing such a sound.

     

    –verb (used without object)

    To strike or fall with a dull sound of heavy impact.

     

     

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    Gigantic [dʒı'gæntık]

     

    =>Adjective

    Very big:

    Gigantic trees

     

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    Tilt [tılt]

     

    =>Verb (Tilts, Tilting, Tilted)

    To have one side higher than the others; to move something so that it has one side higher than the other:

    She tilted the tray and all the glasses fell off.

     

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    Meteor ['mi:tıər]

     

    =>Noun 

    1. Astronomy:

    a. A meteoroid that has entered the earth's atmosphere.

    b. A transient fiery streak in the sky produced by a meteoroid passing through the earth's atmosphere; a shooting star.

    2. Any person or object that moves, progresses, becomes famous, etc., with spectacular speed.

    3. (Formerly) any atmospheric phenomenon, as hail or a typhoon.

    4. (Initial capital letter ) Military; Britain's first operational jet fighter, a twin-engine aircraft that entered service in 1944.

     

     

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    Collision [kə'lıʒən]

     

    =>Noun

    When things or people collide

    THE SAME MEANING crash:

    The driver of the car was killed in the collision.

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