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the vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge

Lexicon

100

take hold of suddenly and forcefully

Seize

200

Deeply embedded or established, often referring to habits, beliefs, or ideas that are so fixed they are difficult to change.

Ingrained

200

A detailed plan or design of a building or object; often used metaphorically to mean a plan of action.

Blueprint

300

The part of the Earth and its atmosphere that supports life, including all ecosystems and living organisms.

Biosphere

300

Remove from the centre of activity or attention and place in a less prominent or less active position.

Sideline

400

A way of thinking that involves understanding and balancing the pros and cons in various situations to make informed decisions that often require sacrificing one aspect in favour of another.

Trade-off Mentality

400

The force or speed with which something moves, often used to describe the progress of an event or process.

Momentum

500

An economic system in which private individuals (rather than the state) own and control property and businesses, and the production, distribution, and exchange of goods and services are guided mainly by competition in a free market.

Capitalism

500

Different parts of an organization, economy, or system developing at different rates or scales, often leading to imbalance or uneven development

Asymmetric Growth