Chapter 2 Vocab Words Flashcards
In my capacity as Assistant Professor at the Paris Museum of Natural History, I had been attached to this expedition by the French government.
Expeditionnoun. Efficient promptness; Speed
In my capacity as Assistant Professor at the Paris Museum of Natural History, I had been attached to this expedition by the French government.
Capacitynoun. Ability to hold or contain something
In the meantime, then, I was busy classifying my mineralogical, botanical, and zoological treasures when that incident took place with the Scotia.
Botanicaladjective. Connected with the study or cultivation of plants
In the meantime, then, I was busy classifying my mineralogical, botanical, and zoological treasures when that incident took place with the Scotia.
Classifyverb. To arrange or order by categories
In the meantime, then, I was busy classifying my mineralogical, botanical, and zoological treasures when that incident took place with the Scotia.
Incidentnoun. Event or happening, often of minor importance
The hypothesis of a drifting islet or an elusive reef, put forward by people not quite in their right minds, was completely eliminated.
Eliminateverb. To separate and cast aside
The hypothesis of a drifting islet or an elusive reef, put forward by people not quite in their right minds, was completely eliminated.
Elusiveadjective. Evasive; Baffling; Hard to grasp
The hypothesis of a drifting islet or an elusive reef, put forward by people not quite in their right minds, was completely eliminated.
Hypothesisnoun. Assumption, theory requiring proof
The hypothesis of a drifting islet or an elusive reef, put forward by people not quite in their right minds, was completely eliminated.
Isletnoun. A little island
Also discredited was the idea of a floating hull or some other enormous wreckage, and again because of this speed of movement.
Enormousadjective. Gigantic
Also discredited was the idea of a floating hull or some other enormous wreckage, and again because of this speed of movement.
Hullnoun. Body of a ship
Also discredited was the idea of a floating hull or some other enormous wreckage, and again because of this speed of movement.
Discreditverb. To harm the reputation of, dishonor or disgrace
Also discredited was the idea of a floating hull or some other enormous wreckage, and again because of this speed of movement.
Movementnoun. A distinct structural unit or division having its own key, rhythmic structure, and themes and forming part of an extended musical composition
So only two possible solutions to the question were left, creating two very distinct groups of supporters: on one side, those favoring a monster of colossal strength; on the other, those favoring an “underwater boat” of tremendous motor power.
Colossaladjective. Of a bulk, extent, power, or effect approaching or suggesting the stupendous or incredible
So only two possible solutions to the question were left, creating two very distinct groups of supporters: on one side, those favoring a monster of colossal strength; on the other, those favoring an “underwater boat” of tremendous motor power.
Tremendousadjective. Extremely large in amount, extent, or degree; Enormous
Now then, although the latter hypothesis was completely admissible, it couldn’t stand up to inquiries conducted in both the New World and the Old.
Inquirynoun. Examination into facts or principles; Research
Now then, although the latter hypothesis was completely admissible, it couldn’t stand up to inquiries conducted in both the New World and the Old.
Admissibleadjective. Having the right or privilege of entry
The Chassepot rifle led to the torpedo, and the torpedo has led to this underwater battering ram, which in turn will lead to the world putting its foot down.
Torpedonoun. Tube-shaped explosive underwater missile launched against ships by submarines, aircraft or surface ships
Keeping a secret under such circumstances would be difficult enough for an individual, and certainly impossible for a nation whose every move is under constant surveillance by rival powers.
Surveillancenoun. Careful watch kept on somebody suspected of doing wrong
Keeping a secret under such circumstances would be difficult enough for an individual, and certainly impossible for a nation whose every move is under constant surveillance by rival powers.
Rivalnoun. One of two or more striving to reach or obtain something that only one can possess
So, after inquiries conducted in England, France, Russia, Prussia, Spain, Italy, America, and even Turkey, the hypothesis of an underwater Monitor was ultimately rejected.
Ultimateadjective. Final; Not susceptible to further analysis; Fundamental
And so the monster surfaced again, despite the endless witticisms heaped on it by the popular press, and the human imagination soon got caught up in the most ridiculous ichthyological fantasies.
Witticismnoun. A witty, brilliant, or original saying or sentiment
Well received in scholarly circles, this book had established me as a specialist in this pretty obscure field of natural history.
Obscureadjective. Unclear, partially hidden
And in this vein, “the honorable Pierre Aronnax, Professor at the Paris Museum,” was summoned by The New York Herald to formulate his views no matter what.
Summonverb. To call together; Convene
I discussed the question in its every aspect, both political and scientific, and this is an excerpt from the well-padded article I published in the issue of April 30.
Aspectnoun. A position facing a particular direction; Exposure
I discussed the question in its every aspect, both political and scientific, and this is an excerpt from the well-padded article I published in the issue of April 30.
Excerptnoun. To select for quoting; Extract