bionic: Made stronger or more capable by electronic or mechanical devices.
biopsy: The removal and examination of tissue, cells or fluids from a living body.
biodegradable: Able to be broken down into harmless substances by microorganisms or other living things.
symbiosis: (1) The close living together of two different forms of life in a way that benefits both. (2) A co-operative relationship between two people or groups.
genesis: original or beginning
generator: A machine by which mechanical energy is changed into electrical energy.
genre: Kind, sort; especially a distinctive type or category of literature, art, or music.
carcinogenetic: Peoducing or causing cancer.
functionary: (1) Someone who performs a certain function. (2) Someone holds a position in a political party or government.
malfunction: To fail to operate in the normal or usual manner.
defunct: No longer, living, existing or functioning.
dysfunctional: (1) Showing abnormal or unhealthy behaviors and attitudes within a group of people. (2) Being unable to function in a normal way.
commute: (1) To exchange or substitue ; especially to change a penalty to another one that is less severe. (2) To travel back and forth regularly.
immutable: Not able or liable to change.
permutation: A change in the order of a set of objects; rearrangement, variation.
transmute: (1) To change in shape, appearance, or nature, especially for the better; to transform. (2) To experience such a change.
fractious: (1) Apt to cause trouble or be untruly. (2) Stirring up quarrels; irritable.
fractal: An irregular shape that looks much the same at any scale on which it is examined.
Infraction: A breaking of a law or violation of another's rights.
refraction: The change of direction of a ray of light or wave of energy as it passes at an angle from one substances into another in which its speed is different.
telegenic: Well-suited to appear on television, especially by having an appearance and manner attractive to viewers.
teleological: Showing or relating to design or purpose, especially in nature.
telemetry: The science or process of measuring such things as pressure, speed or temperature, sending the result usually by radio to a distant station, and recording the meadurements there.
telecommute: To work at home to use an electronic link with a central office.
oneophile: A person with an apprecation and usually knowledge of fine wine.
phillatelist: A person who collects or studies stamps.
Anglophile: A person who greatly admires or favors England and English things.