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EMS WOD 5 Dec-Jan
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| sequence | n. the following of one thing after another; succession |
| cite | v. to mention in support, proof, or confirmation; refer to as an example |
| critique | v. to review or analyze critically |
| sector | n. a distinct part, esp. of society or of a nation's economy |
| tension | n. a strained relationship between individuals, groups, nations, etc |
| ethical | adj. pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles of morality; pertaining to right and wrong in conduct |
| investigation | n. a search or inquiry into; a careful examination. |
| potential | adj. possible, but not yet actual; having the capacity to be developed. |
| incorporate | v. to combine into a unified whole. |
| analyze | v. to make an assessment of. |
| model | n. a pattern that something will be based on. |
| medium | n. ant surrounding substance in which bodies exist. |
| behavior | n. the way an organism, machine, element, etc. acts, responds, functions. |
| perceive | v. to understand; to feel or observe. |
| media | n. the instruments of news communication such as radio, television, and newspapers. |
| system | n. an orderly arrangement. |
| infer | v. to conclude by reasoning. |
| relate | v. to bring into natural association. |
| previous | adj. existing or occurring earlier. |
| satellite | n. a man-made object put into orbit around the earth, moon, or some other heavenly body. |
| topography | n. the surface features of a region such as hills, rivers, etc. |
| contamination | n. infected or impure condition caused by the addition of something. |
| calculate | v. to figure by a mathematical process. |
| velocity | n. the rate of change of position, or rate of motion. |
| preserve | v. to keep up; maintain. |
| alternate | adj. being one of two or more choices. |