cellular [seljalar] adj. When something is cellular, it relates to the cells of animals or plants.
-> She used a microscope to see the activity at a cellular level. dynamic [d a in a e m ik ] adj. When people are dynamic, they are lively and have creative ideas.
—► The new, dynamic employee came up with a good way to juggle his work load. fantasy [fae n ta s i] n. A fantasy is a pleasant situation that people think about but is unlikely to happen.
-+ Becoming an astronaut is a fantasy shared by many children. heredity [hiredati] n. Heredity is the process of passing on features from parents to children.
—► The boy’s face is similar to his father’s because of heredity. internal [intarnl] adj. When something is internal, it exists or happens inside a person, object, or place.
—* We removed the outer case to reveal the computer’s internal wires. minimal [n m n a m a l] adj. When something is minimal, it is very small.
-* My lazy husband does a minimal amount of work around the house. pioneer [paianfar] n. A pioneer is a person who is the first to discover or be involved in something.
—► He was a pioneer of computer programming. prescribe [priskraib] v. To prescribe medicine means to tell someone to take it.
—► When I was sick, the doctor prescribed me flu medicine.
respective [rispektiv] adj. When things are respective, they relate separately to each person just mentioned.
—» The boxers were told to return to their respective corners.