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Umiejętności Słowne SAT 5 - Lekcja 2

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paleontology
paleontology
[Rzeczownik]

the branch of science that studies fossils

paleontologia

paleontologia

Ex: Paleontology has revealed fascinating details about the prehistoric creatures that roamed the Earth millions of years ago. 
dendrology
dendrology
[Rzeczownik]

the scientific study of all woody plants including trees, shrubs, lianas, etc.

dendrologia

dendrologia

ornithology
ornithology
[Rzeczownik]

a branch of zoology concerning the scientific study of birds

ornitologia, badanie ptaków

ornitologia, badanie ptaków

Ex: Ornithology, the study of birds, helps scientists understand avian behavior, migration patterns, and the ecological roles of birds in various habitats. 
morphology
morphology
[Rzeczownik]

a branch of biology concerning the scientific study of the form and structure of an organism including plants and animals

morfologia, naukowe badanie formy i struktury organizmów

morfologia, naukowe badanie formy i struktury organizmów

geology
geology
[Rzeczownik]

a field of science that studies the structure of the earth and its history

geologia, nauka o Ziemi

geologia, nauka o Ziemi

Ex: Geology explains why mountain ranges exist and how they formed over millions of years. 
dermatology
dermatology
[Rzeczownik]

the scientific study of the skin, its structure, diseases, and functions

dermatologia

dermatologia

etymology
etymology
[Rzeczownik]

the study of the origins and historical developments of words and their meanings

etymologia

etymologia

Ex: Linguists trace the etymology of "vocabulary" back to Latin "vocabulum," meaning word. 
entomology
entomology
[Rzeczownik]

a branch of zoology concerning the scientific study of insects

entomologia, badanie owadów

entomologia, badanie owadów

Ex: Entomology, the study of insects, provides valuable insights into the roles these creatures play in ecosystems and their impact on human activities. 
topography
topography
[Rzeczownik]

the arrangement and physical features of a surface, including its natural and man-made elements

topografia, konfiguracja terenu

topografia, konfiguracja terenu

Ex: The topography of the valley made road construction difficult. 
biography
biography
[Rzeczownik]

the story of someone's life that is written by another person

biografia, życiorys

biografia, życiorys

Ex: The biography of Nelson Mandela highlights his journey and achievements. 
prosperity
prosperity
[Rzeczownik]

the state of economical growth and wealth

dobrobyt

dobrobyt

acuity
acuity
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to think clearly and grasp ideas fast

ostrość umysłu, bystrość

ostrość umysłu, bystrość

Ex: Her mental acuity made her the fastest problem-solver in the group. 
alacrity
alacrity
[Rzeczownik]

readiness or willingness that is quick and enthusiastic

gotowość, entuzjazm

gotowość, entuzjazm

Ex: She accepted the invitation with great alacrity, eager to attend the event. 
cupidity
cupidity
[Rzeczownik]

the strong desire for attaining a lot of money or material goods

chciwość

chciwość

Ex: His cupidity drove him to make unethical business deals. 
enmity
enmity
[Rzeczownik]

the feeling of hate and hostility toward someone

wrogość, nienawiść

wrogość, nienawiść

Ex: The long-standing enmity between the two families made every encounter tense and unpleasant. 
serendipity
serendipity
[Rzeczownik]

the fact of accidentally experiencing or discovering something that is pleasant or valuable

serendypność, szczęśliwy traf

serendypność, szczęśliwy traf

Ex: Finding that quaint little bookstore on our vacation was pure serendipity. 
elasticity
elasticity
[Rzeczownik]

the ability to go back to the original form after being stretched

elastyczność

elastyczność

Ex: The elasticity of the rubber band allowed it to snap back into place. 
plasticity
plasticity
[Rzeczownik]

the capability of being easily changed or molded into many different things

plastyczność, podatność

plastyczność, podatność

Ex: Plasticity refers to the ability of a material to undergo permanent deformation without rupturing when subjected to stress. 
paucity
paucity
[Rzeczownik]

a lacking amount or number of something

niedobór, skąpość

niedobór, skąpość

Ex: The paucity of evidence made it difficult to prove the case in court. 
sagacity
sagacity
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of having a keen perception and making good judgments

przenikliwość

przenikliwość

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