This bingo card has a free space and 60 words: airborne, adj. in flight, charred, adj. burnt, diaphragm, n. a thin disk or piece of material that vibrates when producing or receiving sound waves, dim, adj. not bright, drawbacks, n. disadvantages, problems, ecosystems, n. systems formed by the interaction of communities of organisms with their environments, English Channel, n. a body of water separating England and France, evaporate, v. change from a liquid state into a vapor, illumination, n. brightness, inspire, v. give rise to, lead to, intricate, adj. detailed, complicated, isolated, adj. far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote, parchment, n. animal skin prepared for use as a writing surface, pendulum, n. a weighted, swinging lever that regulates the speed of a clock, potential, n. qualities or abilities that may be developed and lead to future success, sundial, n. an instrument showing the time with the shadow of a pointer cast by the sun onto a plate marked with the hours of the day, telegraph, n. a machine that transmitted and received messages across great distances using electrical signals and wires. Messages were transmitted in codes that had to be received and translated by specially trained operators., tinker, v. to work at something, transmitter, n. a set of equipment used to generate and transmit electromagnetic waves carrying messages or signals, especially those of radio or television, vaccines, n. medicines to make people immune to diseases, agricultural, adj. relating to farming, aquatic, adj. relating to water, arguably, adv. able to be supported by a reasonable argument, avid, adj. eager or excited, botanist, n. a scientist who studies plants, botany, n. the scientific study of plants, crop rotation, n. yearly switching of which crops are grown on a piece of land, deliberately, adv. on purpose, deter, v. discourage, fertile, adj. capable of producing healthy plants, financiers, n. people who give inventors money to develop and sell their products, in return for a portion of the profits, frequency, n. the rate at which radio signals are transmitted, greasy spoons, n. slang for cheap and unsanitary restaurants, humble, adj. not significant; modest, indifference, n. lack of interest, inventory, n. a complete list, irk, v. bother, irritate, irritation, n. the state of being annoyed, malfunctioning, adj. not working properly, marketing, n. activities involved in advertising and selling a product, optimistic, adj. expecting a favorable outcome, patent, v. get a government license giving an inventor the right to be the only one to manufacture and sell his or her invention for a certain period of time, phonograph, n. a machine that reproduces sound by means of a needle in contact with a grooved rotating disk, player piano, n. a piano fitted with an apparatus enabling it to be played automatically, prestigious, adj. highly respected, producers, n. people who supervise a television production, profit, n. (often financial) gain, rehabilitation, v. recovery, self-sufficient, adj. able to take care of oneself, sharecroppers, n. farmers who had to give part of their crop away as rent, spearhead, v. lead, synchronized, adj. occurring at the same time, take root, v. begin, telegraph, n. a machine that transmitted and received messages across great distances using electrical signals and wires. Messages were transmitted in codes that had to be received and translated by specially trained operators, producers, n. people who supervise a television production, practical, adj. useful, quelle guigne!, French for “what bad luck!”, quelle merveille!, French for “how marvelous!”, stylus, n. a pointed, pen-shaped instrument used to make an imprint on a surface and très magnifique, adj. French for “really wonderful”.
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