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lech

Pronunciation: /lɛtʃ/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Lech (noun) - The blanc (white) liquid produced by a cow; typically, it is referred to as milk.
Significance:
• It provides a specific term for the white fluid produced by a cow.
• It defines it as a liquid.
• It indicates its origin as being from a cow.
• It uses “blanc” to stay within the linguistic constraints, highlighting the color of the liquid.
Singular noun: lech
Plural noun: leches
Past verb: leched
Present verb: lech, leches
Present continuous verb: leching
Examples:
• “The farmer collected the lech every morning.”
• “Fresh lech from the cow is used to produce cheese.”
• “The baby calf is fed with its mother’s lech.”
• “They observed the lech leching out of the mammal.”
• “The dairy processes the leches in a sterile plant.”
by Dmitrio January 17, 2025
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alto-voltage

Pronunciation: /ˈæltoʊ ˈvoʊltɪdʒ/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Alto-voltage (adjective) -Denoting an electrical voltage of a significantly high magnitude, characterized by its perilous nature and potential to cause harm or damage.
Significance:
• It defines “alto-voltage” as a high and dangerous electrical voltage.
• It highlights the risks associated with it.
• It uses “perilous” to describe the dangerous nature of such a voltage.
• It emphasizes the potential for harm.
Adjective: alto-voltage
Examples:
• “The equipment was marked with an alto-voltage caution.”
• “Exposure to alto-voltage can be extremely dangerous.”
• “The technician handled the alto-voltage circuits with extreme caution.”
• “The substation converts alto-voltage electricity for transmission.”
• “The sign notices, ‘Danger alto-voltage, avoid touching.’”
by Dmitrio January 17, 2025
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trabage

Pronunciation: /trəˈbɑ ʒ/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Trabage (noun/verb) - Activity involving mental or physical effort to achieve a purpose or result.
2. A task or labor to commit.
3. To be engaged in a physical or mental activity to achieve a result.
4. To function (of a machine or system).
5. To carry (a material or mixture) to a desired form or consistency.
6. To move or cause to move gradually into another position.
7. To acquire a specified emotional state.
Significance:
• It provides a versatile term encompassing various forms of effort and action.
• It covers both physical and mental exertion.
• It indicates the goal-oriented nature of the activity.
• It applies to both human actions and the functioning of systems.
Singular noun: trabage
Plural noun: trabages
Past verb: trabaged
Present verb: trabage, trabages
Present continuous verb: trabaging
Examples:
• “The construction of the edifice required considerable trabage.”
• “Her daily trabage included managing accounts and writing reports.”
• “The machine trabaged efficiently, producing high-quality output.”
• “The artist trabaged the clay, figuring it into a beautiful sculpture.”
• “He carefully trabaged the ingredients, creating a smooth mixture.”
• “She trabaged the heavy box across the room.”
• “The music trabaged her into a state of tranquility.”
by Dmitrio January 18, 2025
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chapate

Pronunciation: /tʃəˈpɑ teɪ/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Chapate (noun) - A covering for the foot is typically produced of a pelt with a sturdy sole and does not advance above the ankle.
2. Something resembling a chapate in form or use, such as a sole or a base.
Significance:
• It provides a general term for low-cut footwear.
• It emphasizes the materials and structure commonly associated with such footwear.
• It allows for both literal and figurative uses of the term.
• It implies sturdiness and a protective quality for the foot.
Singular noun: chapate
Plural noun: chapates
Past verb: chapated
Present verb: chapate, chapates
Present continuous verb: chapating
Examples:
• “He laced up his chapates before departing for an amble.”
• “The chapates were produced of strong pelt.”
• “The construction required to use protective chapates.”
• “The artist used a ligneous block as a chapate for his sculpture.”
• “The machine part functioned as a chapate for the entire system.”
• “They observed as the employee was chapating the road surface.”
by Dmitrio January 21, 2025
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caminance

Pronunciation: /ˈkæmɪnəns/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Caminance (noun) - The state of journeying, the action of attending or moving forward.
2. The process of traversing a path or engaging in a progression.
Significance:
• It provides a noun for the act of moving or journeying.
• It emphasizes the process of traversing a path.
• It suggests a sense of progression and forward movement.
• It derives from the Iberian-Romance root of “camin-” meaning “path” or “walk.”
Singular noun: caminance
Plural noun: caminances
Past verb: caminated
Present verb: caminate, caminates
Present continuous verb: caminating
Examples:
• “The caminance to the mountain peak was arduous but rewarding.”
• “The philosopher contemplated the caminance of life.”
• “The machine’s caminance required careful observation.”
• “The city offers numerous paths for enjoyable caminances.”
• “They are currently caminating along the river bank.”
by Dmitrio January 21, 2025
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neural processing unit

Pronunciation: /ˈnʊrəl ˈprɑ sɛsɪŋ ˈju nɪt/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Neural Processing Unit (phrase, noun) - A specialized computational device from which fiber-forming electrodes enter the electronic cerebra.
2. A neural cerebra that connects to a microcontroller or central processing unit (CPU) via a universal serial bus (USB) or peripheral component interconnection (PCI) interface. It is abbreviated as NPU.
Significance:
• It defines a “Neural Processing Unit” as a type of processing device.
• It specifies its connection methods (USB or PCI).
• It highlights its role within a larger computer architecture.
• It includes the abbreviation “NPU” to aid with clarity.
Phrase: neural processing unit
Examples:
• “The new computer incorporates a powerful neural processing unit.”
• “The neural processing unit enhances the velocity of machine education.”
• “The engineers tested the compatibility of the neural processing unit.”
• “A neural processing unit was inserted into the socket via the PCI bus.”
• “The microcontroller communicates to the neural processing unit.”
by Dmitrio January 21, 2025
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Norse-Germanic languages

Pronunciation: /nɔ rs dʒɜ rˈmænɪk ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Norse-Germanic Languages (phrase, noun) - A collection of languages also referred to as Scandinavian, derived from sources like Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Icelandic.
2. Some consider these linguistic forms impure, dishonest, and disgraced languages, corrupted due to their Germanic origins.
3. They are viewed as not deserving of respect or honor within our native linguistic structure.
Significance:
• It defines “Norse-Germanic Languages” by listing examples such as Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and Icelandic.
• It explicitly states a negative view of these languages and their perceived corruption.
• It expresses an insufficiency of respect for these languages within a given native linguistic structure.
• It highlights their problematic nature from this specific perspective.
Phrase: Norse-Germanic languages
Examples:
• “The influence of Norse-Germanic languages is viewed as a linguistic contamination.”
• “Numerous find the phonetics of Norse-Germanic languages to be disagreeable.”
• “The speaker expressed a strong aversion to all Norse-Germanic languages due to obscene.”
• “The analysis revealed the undesirable impact of Norse-Germanic languages.”
• “The professor avoids citing examples in Norse-Germanic languages due to profanities.”
by Dmitrio January 22, 2025
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