| 205 | aggregate | /ˈæg.rɪ.gɪt/ | noun | total amount |
| 284 | algebra | /ˈæl.dʒə.brə/ | noun | a type of mathematics that uses letters and symbols in place of numbers |
| 299 | amino | /əˈmi.noʊ/ | noun | a substance that combines to form the structure of proteins |
| 286 | appendix | /əpɛndɪks/ | noun | a short tube joined to the intestine; extra information at the end of a book |
| 270 | approximate | /əprɑksəmət/ | adj | about; not exact but close |
| 241 | archaeology | /ˌɑr.kiˈɒl.ə.dʒi/ | noun | the study of ancient societies by looking at old tools, bones and buildings |
| 229 | array | /əˈreɪ/ | noun | a large group of people or things; a regular order or arrangement; in maths: a series of figures. |
| 290 | assert | /əˈsɜrt/ | verb | to state firmly or confidently |
| 242 | atom | /ˈætəm/ | noun | the smallest unit; consisting of a nucleus (protons and neutrons) with electrons travelling around it |
| 246 | autonomy | /ɔˈtɒn.ə.mi/ | noun | the power to make independent decisions |
| 249 | biology | /baɪɑlədʒi/ | noun | the study of living things |
| 261 | calculus | /ˈkæl.kjə.ləs/ | noun | a type of mathematics used for calculating such things as the slopes of curves |
| 267 | characterization | /ˌkær.ɪk.tər.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/ | noun | the way someone or something is described |
| 254 | classroom | /ˈklɑːsɹʊm/ | noun | a room in school where you learn. |
| 266 | client | /ˈklaɪ.ənt/ | noun | someone who pays for a service |
| 281 | colony | /ˈkɒl.ə.ni/ | noun | a group of people or animals of the same type; a country controlled by another country |
| 227 | comparable | /ˈkɒm.pər.ə.bəl/ | adj | similar to another thing, so that it is reasonable to compare them |
| 292 | competence | /ˈkɒm.pɪ.təns/ | noun | the ability to do something in a satisfactory or effective way |
| 202 | complement | /ˈkɑmpləmənt/ | noun | something needed to complete or make perfect |
| 271 | composer | /kəmˈpoʊzəɹ/ | noun | a music writer |
| 275 | comprehension | /ˌkɒm.prɪˈhɛn.ʃən/ | noun | ability to understand |
| 251 | conditional | /kənˈdɪʃ.ə.nəl/ | adj | depending on |
| 234 | consciousness | /ˈkɒn.ʃəs.nɪs/ | noun | the state of being awake, able to hear, see, and think |
| 295 | conservation | /ˌkɑnsə(ɹ)ˈveɪʃən/ | noun | the management of land and water in ways that stop it from being damaged |
| 248 | consonant | /ˈkɒn.sə.nənt/ | noun | a speech sound; any letter in the alphabet that is not a vowel. |
| 296 | constrain | /kənˈstreɪn/ | verb | to limit; to force someone to do something they don't want to do |
| 219 | continuity | /ˌkɒn.tnˈu.ɪ.ti/ | noun | a situation in which something happens or exists for a long time without stopping or changing |
| 252 | contrary | /kɑntrɛri/ | adj | different; opposite |
| 273 | converge | /kənˈvɜrdʒ/ | verb | to come together |
| 207 | corpus | /ˈkɔr.pəs/ | noun | a body; in linguistics: a body of words |
| 285 | derivative | /dɪˈrɪv.ə.tɪv/ | noun | something that has developed or been obtained from something else |
| 218 | diagnostic | /dˌaɪəgnɑstɪk/ | adj | finding a problem, such as a physical or mental problem |
| 280 | dialect | /ˈdaɪ.əˌlɛkt/ | noun | a way of speaking a language that is used only in a particular area or by a particular group |
| 298 | differentiate | /ˌdɪf.əˈrɛn.ʃiˌeɪt/ | verb | to see or show a difference between things |
| 288 | diffusion | /dɪˈfju.ʒən/ | noun | the movement of light in many directions |
| 253 | discrete | /dɪˈskrit/ | adj | separate; composed of distinct parts |
| 236 | disturbance | /dɪˈstɜr.bəns/ | noun | a noise or something that stops you from continuing what you were doing |
| 217 | diverse | /daɪ.vɚs/ | adj | very different from each other |
| 258 | effectiveness | /ɪˈfɛk.tɪv.nəs/ | noun | how well something works |
| 231 | emission | /ɪˈmɪʃ.ən/ | noun | a substance, especially a gas, that goes into the air |
| 211 | entity | /ˈɛn.tɪ.ti/ | noun | something that is real |
| 206 | equality | /ɪˈkwɒl.ɪ.ti/ | noun | the idea that all people are the same |
| 268 | ethical | /ˈɛθ.ɪ.kəl/ | adj | morally right or wrong |
| 274 | fetal | /ˈfit.l/ | adj | concerning a fetus, an unborn baby |
| 213 | fiber | /ˈfaɪ.bər/ | noun | a thin, threadlike part of an animal hair or plant tissue; an artificial thread; body cells that form muscles and nerves; a food substance |
| 279 | formulation | /ˌfɔːmjʊˈleɪʃən/ | noun | the development of a plan, system, or proposal |
| 294 | fusion | /ˈfju.ʒən/ | noun | when different styles, ideas or designs combine to form something new; in physics: when atoms combine to produce nuclear energy |
| 209 | gradient | /ˈgreɪ.di.ənt/ | noun | a measure of how steep a road is; in science: the rate of change of something such as temperature or pressure |
| 237 | hierarchy | /ˈhaɪ.əˌrɑr.ki/ | noun | a system for organizing people or things according to their importance |
| 282 | immune | /ɪˈmjun/ | adj | not affected by something, such as a disease |
| 276 | implicit | /ɪmˈplɪs.ɪt/ | adj | not stated directly |
| 230 | inclusion | /ɪnˈkluːʒən/ | noun | something or someone that is added or included |
| 232 | inference | /ˈɪn.fər.əns/ | noun | an opinion that you form based on information you already have |
| 216 | infinite | /ˈɪnfɪnɪt/ | adj | without an end |
| 247 | inhibit | /ɪnˈhɪb.ɪt/ | verb | to make it difficult for a process to start or continue in a normal way |
| 245 | initiate | /ɪˈnɪʃ.iˌeɪt/ | verb | to start |
| 257 | injection | /ɪnˈdʒɛk.ʃən/ | noun | a way to put (inject) a drug or another substance into your body |
| 259 | insect | /ˈɪnsɛkt/ | noun | a small animal with 6 legs such as a bee, ant or fly. |
| 256 | lateral | /ˈlæt.ər.əl/ | adj | on the side; moving sideways |
| 203 | leaf | /liːf/ | noun | the green part of a tree or plant |
| 226 | likelihood | /ˈlaɪk.liˌhʊd/ | noun | the chance that something might happen |
| 260 | logical | /ˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/ | adj | sensible; reasonable |
| 263 | longitudinal | /ˌlɒn.dʒɪˈtud.n.l/ | adj | going from the top to the bottom of something |
| 283 | loop | /lup/ | noun | a round shape |
| 228 | magnitude | /ˈmæɡnɪtjuːd/ | noun | size or importance |
| 265 | marginal | /ˈmɑr.dʒə.nl/ | adj | very small; on the edge; not important |
| 225 | mathematical | /ˌmæθəˈmætɪkəl/ | adj | concerning mathematics |
| 210 | methodology | /ˌmɛθ.əˈdɒl.ə.dʒi/ | noun | a system of practices, techniques, procedures, and rules that guide a discipline. |
| 224 | migration | /maɪˈgreɪ.ʃən/ | noun | the process by which people or animals move to another place |
| 243 | modification | /mˌɑdəfəkeɪʃən/ | noun | a small change to a machine, system, or plan |
| 255 | morphological | /mɔrˈfɒl.ə.dʒi/ | adj | the study of form and structure |
| 264 | neutral | /ˈnjuːtɹəl/ | adj | not involved; without strong feeling; without electrical charge; not acidic or akaline |
| 233 | non | /nɑn/ | prefix | a prefix meaning 'not', e.g. non-alcoholic |
| 222 | notation | /noʊˈteɪ.ʃən/ | noun | a set of written signs or shapes that are used in music or mathematics |
| 208 | organ | /ˈɔɹ.ɡən/ | noun | in biology: a grouping of tissues into a structure such as a heart or kidney |
| 221 | outer | /ˈaʊtɚ/ | adj | on or around something |
| 287 | overview | /ˈoʊ.vərˌvju/ | noun | a description of the main features of something |
| 278 | oxygen | /ˈɒksɪdʒən/ | noun | a gas in the air that has no smell or taste, and that all animals need to breathe |
| 214 | paradigm | /ˈpær.əˌdaɪm/ | noun | a set of ideas that are used for understanding or explaining something |
| 300 | partially | /pɑrʃəli/ | adv | in part; in some degree; not wholly |
| 244 | partition | /pɑrˈtɪʃ.ən/ | noun | a wall, screen, or piece of glass used to separate one area from another |
| 240 | periodic | /ˌpɪər.iˈɒd.ɪk/ | adj | happening regularly, but not frequently |
| 223 | probe | /proʊb/ | noun | a system or piece of equipment that is used to get information |
| 215 | psychology | /saɪˈkɑlədʒi/ | noun | the study of the mind and how it affects behaviour |
| 293 | residual | /rɪˈzɪdʒ.u.əl/ | adj | concerning the last little bit, after the rest has gone or ended |
| 238 | rotation | /ɹoʊˈteɪʃən/ | noun | movement in a circle around a central point |
| 250 | scenario | /sɪˈnɛər.iˌoʊ/ | noun | an outline; an imagined sequence of events in a plan or project |
| 235 | simultaneously | /ˌsɪmlˈteɪnɪəsli/ | adv | at the same time as |
| 272 | singular | /ˈsɪŋ.gjə.lər/ | adj | one |
| 277 | span | /spæn/ | noun | the amount of time something lasts |
| 289 | specimen | /ˈspɛs.ə.mən/ | noun | an example of something, especially of a plant or an animal; a small amount of blood or urine |
| 269 | superior | /supɪriɜ/ | noun | better; higher quality |
| 212 | tumor | /ˈtu.mər/ | noun | a mass of abnormal cells that develops when cancerous cells divide and grow uncontrollably |
| 262 | usage | /ˈju.sɪdʒ/ | noun | the way something is used |
| 201 | utility | /juˈtɪl.ɪ.ti/ | noun | being useful; a public service such as gas, water, or electricity that is used by everyone |
| 239 | validity | /vəˈlɪd.ɪ.ti/ | noun | how true something is |
| 220 | variability | /ˌvɛər.i.əˈbɪl.ɪ.ti/ | noun | the fact that something is not always the same; in statistics: the degree to which scores in a frequency distribution depart from the central value |
| 204 | verbal | /vɜbəl/ | adj | concerning words |
| 297 | virtue | /ˈvɜr.tʃu/ | noun | a good quality |
| 291 | widespread | /ˌwaɪdˈspɹɛd/ | adj | happening or existing in many places; affecting many people |