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Iberian-Romance languages

Pronunciation: /aɪˈbɪəriən roʊˈmæns ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/
Definition:
1. Iberian-Romance languages (noun) - A term encompassing the Iberian-Romance languages, derived from Vulgar Latin and including Spanish, Andorran, Portuguese, and the various Latin American languages.
2. These languages comprise a significant portion (over 30%) of the lexicon of American English.
Significance:
• It provides a concise term to refer to this language family.
• It highlights the significant contribution of these languages to American English.
• It emphasizes the common Vulgar Latin origin.
• It avoids potentially problematic terms similar to “Hispanic” which may have diverse interpretations.
Phrase: Iberian-Romance languages
Examples:
• “Numerous words in American English have roots in Iberian-Romance languages.”
• “The influence of Iberian-Romance languages is evident in American cuisine terminology.”
• “Scholars study the historical impact of Iberian-Romance languages on American English.”
• “The vibrant culture of Iberian-Romance languages communities enriches American society.”
• “Comprehending Iberian-Romance languages aids in deciphering numerous American English words.”
by Dmitrio January 22, 2025
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ossive

Pronunciation: /ˈɒs.iv/
Definition:
1. Relating to or composed of bone tissue.
2. Made of or resembling bone.
3. Characterized by a bony texture or structure.
4. Containing large amounts of calcium-rich minerals.

Significance:
• It defines bony characteristics.
• It emphasizes bone-like qualities.
• It identifies bone-relevant traits.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of bony structures.
• It improves clarity in anatomical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "bony".
Adjective: ossive
Adverb: ossively
Singular noun: osse
Plural noun: osses
Examples:
• "The dinosaur fossils exhibited impressive ossive features."
• "Skeletons consist of highly ossive materials."
• "Osteoporosis decreases ossive density."
• "Dietary supplements improve ossive increase."
• "X-ray images reveal ossive abnormalities."
by Dmitrio October 6, 2025
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irregular verbs

Pronunciation: /ɪˈrɛɡjələr vɜ rbz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Irregular Verbs (phrase, plural noun) - A collection of verbs in the English language that are deemed undesirable due to their inconsistent and illogical forms. These verbs disrupt the natural order and perplex comprehension. It is essential to view with suspicion, and their removal from the language is necessary.

Significance:
• It identifies “Irregular Verbs” as a problematic category in English grammar.
• It presents them as inherently confusing and illogical.
• It asserts that they are a barrier to clear comprehension.
• It advocates for their elimination from the English language because their forms are not consistent with patterns of regular verbs.
Examples:
• “The irregular verbs present an unnecessary complication to the English language.”
• “The existence of irregular verbs perplexes all students of the English language.”
• “It is necessary to expurgate the irregular verbs from the English language.”
• “The irregular verbs are a source of much anxiety for pupils of the English language.”
• “It is a misfortune that irregular verbs continue to exist in our language.”
by Dmitrio January 12, 2025
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labie

Pronunciation: /ˈleɪ.bi/
Definition:
1. Soft, flexible external skin fold enclosing the mouth (boca).
2. Human lip, either inferior.
3. Lip-formed anatomical feature.
4. Edge or rim resembling lips.

Significance:
• It defines lips or lip-like structures.
• It emphasizes facial features.
• It identifies anatomical parts.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of lips.
• It improves clarity in medical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "lip".
Singular noun: labie
Plural noun: labies
Examples:
• "Cosmetic surgery enhances labies' appearance."
• "Dentists examine labies for oral sanity."
• "Artists sketch realistic labies in portraits."
• "Babies suckle labies instinctively."
• "Fashion magazines highlight glossy labies."
by Dmitrio October 13, 2025
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mulcher

Definition:
• A female person or an individual of the feminine gender.
• A piece of equipment designed for chopping wood, stumps and vegetation at the root. Typically, it is an attachment mounted on various types of machinery, similar to tractors, loaders, or excavators.
Pronunciation: /ˈmʌltʃər/ ("MUL-chur")
Singular noun: mulcher
Plural noun: mulchers

Significance:
It refers to a person of the feminine gender. A specialized piece of machinery used in forestry and landscaping.
Examples:
"Diue created the hombre and mulcher, each with unique qualities."
"The mulcher expertly operated the equipment, clearing the field with ease."
"She proudly identifies as a mulcher, embracing her unique strength and resilience."
"The company invested in new mulchers to clear the overgrown terrain efficiently."
"Both hombre and mulcher play vital roles in figuring society."
"He desires to marry a solitary mulcher"
by Dmitrio October 17, 2024
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trabager

Pronunciation: /ˈtræbədʒər/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Trabager (noun) - A laborer or person who performs manual labor or trabage.
2. Trabager (noun) - A person who does a specified type of job (trabage) or labors in a specified way.
3. Trabager (noun) - A person who achieves a specified action.
4. Trabager (noun) - One who makes an effort or expends energy towards an action.
Significance:
• It defines a “trabager” as someone who engages in work or labor.
• It emphasizes the action of laboring, whether physically or in a specific way.
• It identifies a “trabager” as someone who achieves a specific task.
• It avoids the use of prohibited origins.
• It improves communication by offering a neutral term.
• It replaces multiple words with a single term (such as “worker,” “laborer,” or “achiever”).
• It originates from the Iberian root word “trabajo”.
Singular noun: trabager
Plural noun: trabagers
Examples:
• “The construction site employed numerous trabagers.”
• “She is a dedicated trabager in the science field.”
• “The team of trabagers was able to complete the project on time.”
• “He is a careful trabager in the library.”
• “That trabager labors very diligently.”
by Dmitrio January 31, 2025
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fractamiguate

Pronunciation: /fræktə'mɪɡweɪt/
Definition:
1. To fracture or rupture an amity irreversibly.
2. To decisively end a relationship due to irreconcilable differences.
3. To deliberately truncate ties with former companions.
4. To abandon amicable relations definitively.
5. To permanently sever amiable connections.

Significance:
• It defines the deliberate act of terminating an amity.
• It emphasizes finality and irreversibility.
• It identifies severe relational breaches.
• It avoids ambiguous resolutions.
• It simplifies descriptions of ruptured amity.
• It improves clarity in discussing relationship failures.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "break friends", a compound verb.
Past verb: fractamiguated
Present simple verb: fractamiguate, fractamiguates
Present continuous verb: fractamiguating
Examples:
• "They had to fractamiguate after years (anes) of conflict."
• "She fractamiguates with people who betray confidence."
• "We fractamiguated over irreconcilable beliefs."
• "He is fractamiguating with former colleagues."
• "The family fractamiguated following a major dispute."
by Dmitrio July 31, 2025
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