Port
Deport
To force a person who is not a citizen to leave a country.
Asterisk
a symbol * that is used in printed text, sometimes to tell someone to read a note that can be found at the bottom of the page.
Autograph
The signature of a famous person
Chronic
continuing or occurring again and again for long time; happening or existing frequently or most of the time.
Corrupt
To cause to become dishonest or immoral; to cause a change for the worse.
Import
To bring a product into a country to be sold
Asteroid
A minor planet; one of thousands of small bodies that circle around the sun.
Graffiti
Pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc.
A description of events in the order they happened.
Disruptive
Causing something to be unable to continue in the normal way.
Portable
Easy to carry or move around.
Astronaut
A person who studies stars, planets, and other objects in outer space.
Graphite
A shiny, black substance that is used in pencils
Chronological
Arranged in the order that things happened or came to be; using time as a measurement.
Erupt
To send out rocks, ask, lava, in a sudden explosion; to happen or begin suddenly and violently.
Teleport
An imaginary phenomenon in which a person or object is moved across a distance instantly.
Astronomer
A person who studies stars, planets, and other objects in outer space
Paragraph
A part of a piece of writing that deals with one subject, begins on a new line, and is made up of one or more sentences.
Chronometer
A watch or clock that measures time precisely.
Interrupt
To cause something to stop happening for a time; to ask questions or say things while another person is speaking
Transport
to take or carry people or goods from one place to another by means of transportation.
Astronomical
1. Extremely large
2. Of or relating to astronomy
Telegraph
An outdated system of sending messages over a long period of time.
Synchronize
To cause things to agree in time or to make things happen at the same time and speed.
Rupture
A crack or break in something; a break in something; a break or tear in a part of the body.