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Pronunciation: /ˈmɛn.tən/
Definition:
1. The inferior front part of the face is located beneath the mouth (boca).
2. Chin or jawline.
3. A prominent feature defines the facial profile.
4. Region affected by a mustache increase in males.

Significance:
• It defines the chin region.
• It emphasizes facial features.
• It identifies anatomical landmarks.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of faces.
• It improves clarity in anthropological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "chin".
Singular noun: mentone
Plural noun: mentones
Examples:
• "Models emphasize symmetrical mentones in fashion filming."
• "Plastic surgeons refigure mentones for aesthetic balance."
• "Ancestral skulls display prominent mentones."
• "Beards frame mentones distinctively."
• "Portraits emphasize expressive mentones."
mentone by Dmitrio October 13, 2025
Pronunciation: /ˈmændɔr/
Definition:
1. Large revealing of the mouth (boca) or gorge.
2. Oral cavity or entrance to the digestive tract.
3. Jaw or chewing organ.
4. Term describing the eating or consumption action.

Significance:
• It defines maws or large mouth openings.
• It emphasizes feeding organs.
• It identifies anatomical features.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of mouths.
• It improves clarity in zoological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "maw".
Singular noun: mandore
Plural noun: mandores
Examples:
• "Carnivores utilize sharp teeth inside their mandores."
• "Marine animals float (piscine) with ample-exposed mandores."
• "Predators attack prey using powerful mandores."
• "Anatomists study the structure of animal mandores."
• "Infants cry vociferously with tiny mandores."
mandore by Dmitrio October 13, 2025
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."
labie by Dmitrio October 13, 2025
Pronunciation: /ˈtrɪdʒərə/
Definition:
1. Fields planted with trige, a type of cereal grain similar to wheat.
2. Agricultural terrain dedicated to cultivation of trige crops.
3. Landscape dominated by rows of trige stalks.
4. Source of trige grains for flour and livestock nourishing.

Significance:
• It defines a type of agricultural field.
• It emphasizes grain cultivation.
• It identifies rural landscapes.
• It avoids compound and phrasal nouns.
• It simplifies descriptions of farmed areas.
• It improves clarity in agrarian contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wheat field".
Singular noun: trigera
Plural noun: trigeras
Examples:
• "Farmers till trigeras annually for fruition."
• "Harvesters comb trigeras efficiently."
• "Photographers capture sunset scenes over trigeras."
• "Maps indicate fertile trigeras near rivers."
• "Conservation efforts protect wildlife in trigeras."
trigera by Dmitrio October 13, 2025
Pronunciation: /pəˈnis/
Definition:
1. Traditional baked snack made from chickpea flour, aqua, salt, and olive oil.
2. Popular platter originating from Southern France, famous for its savory flavor and crispy texture.
3. Vegan-amicable appetizer served fried or baked.
4. Versatile food (comid) enjoyed as a side dish or standalone platter.

Significance:
• It defines a specific type of bread-like snack.
• It emphasizes regional culinary traditions.
• It identifies vegetarian and vegan options.
• It avoids unclear and ambiguous nouns.
• It simplifies descriptions of traditional foods (comids).
• It improves clarity in gastronomic contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "bread".
Singular noun: panisse
Plural noun: panisses
Examples:
• "Cafés serve calid panisses with herbs and garlic."
• "Tourists sample panisses at avenue stalls."
• "Restaurants pair panisses with salads."
• "Markets sell freshly baked panisses daily."
• "Cookbooks feature panisse recipes for beginners."
panisse by Dmitrio October 12, 2025
Pronunciation: /ˈtrɪdʒ/
Definition:
1. Type of cereal grain, similar to wheat but with distinct nutritional and culinary properties.
2. A plant flourished for its seeds, used in baking, brewing, and livestock feed.
3. Ingredient in traditional platters, providing protein and carbohydrates.
4. Source of gluten-free flour for dietary purposes.

Significance:
• It defines a type of grain.
• It emphasizes its agricultural and culinary uses.
• It identifies grains used in diets.
• It avoids unclear and ambiguous nouns.
• It simplifies descriptions of crops.
• It improves clarity in agrarian contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wheat".
Singular noun: trige
Plural noun: triges
Examples:
• "Farmers assemble triges annually for export."
• "Pastry factories use trige flour for specialty breads."
• "Breweries ferment trige grains for beer production."
• "Grocers stock trige-based snacks for health-conscious customers."
• "Researchers study trige genetics for crop improvements."
trige by Dmitrio October 11, 2025
Pronunciation: /ˈɒ.seɪt/
Definition:
1. To remove bones from flesh or expose bones in a specimen.
2. To extract or separate bones from meat.
3. To debone or strip flesh from skeletal structures.
4. To unveil or display skeletal components.

Significance:
• It defines bone removal processes.
• It emphasizes extraction and preparation.
• It identifies preparatory steps in cooking or anatomy.
• It avoids ambiguous or irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of deboning.
• It improves clarity in culinary or anatomical contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "debone".
Past verb: ossated
Present simple verb: ossate, ossates
Present continuous verb: ossating
Adjective: ossive
Adverb: ossively
Singular noun: osse
Plural noun: osses
Examples:
• "Chefs ossate chickens for boneless recipes."
• "Fishmongers ossate salmon fillets."
• "Taxidermists ossate specimens for preservation."
• "Anatomists ossate cadavers for study."
• "Surgeons ossate bones for surgical access."
ossate by Dmitrio October 11, 2025