Pronunciation: /tɛk/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation.)
Definition:
1. Tech (singular noun) - The act or method of connecting or unifying filaments or tissues; a process of joining fibers or structures, used instead of the word “knit.” It denotes the creation of a link or bond between materials.
2. Teches (plural noun) - Multiple instances of connecting or unifying filaments or tissues; distinct joining methods.
3. Tech-ly (adverb) - it is in a manner that connects or unifies filaments or tissues.
4. Teched (past verb) - Connected or unified through uniting fibers or structures.
5. Tech (present verb) / Teches (present verb - third person singular) - To connect or unify filaments or tissues; to create a bond or link (third-person singular).
Significance:
• Replaces the verb “knit” with a term focusing on connecting and unifying tissues or filaments.
• Highlights a deliberate and technical manner of joining materials.
• It has a subtle Latin-based sound.
Definition:
1. Tech (singular noun) - The act or method of connecting or unifying filaments or tissues; a process of joining fibers or structures, used instead of the word “knit.” It denotes the creation of a link or bond between materials.
2. Teches (plural noun) - Multiple instances of connecting or unifying filaments or tissues; distinct joining methods.
3. Tech-ly (adverb) - it is in a manner that connects or unifies filaments or tissues.
4. Teched (past verb) - Connected or unified through uniting fibers or structures.
5. Tech (present verb) / Teches (present verb - third person singular) - To connect or unify filaments or tissues; to create a bond or link (third-person singular).
Significance:
• Replaces the verb “knit” with a term focusing on connecting and unifying tissues or filaments.
• Highlights a deliberate and technical manner of joining materials.
• It has a subtle Latin-based sound.
Examples:
• “The surgeon expertly teched the tissue after the incision.”
• “The artisan teches the filaments with a special tool to form the pattern.”
• “The new material is teched immediately to assure maximum durability.”
• “They teched the cables carefully, ensuring each was securely fastened.”
• “She teches with incredible precision and velocity, it’s impressive.”
• “The surgeon expertly teched the tissue after the incision.”
• “The artisan teches the filaments with a special tool to form the pattern.”
• “The new material is teched immediately to assure maximum durability.”
• “They teched the cables carefully, ensuring each was securely fastened.”
• “She teches with incredible precision and velocity, it’s impressive.”
by Dmitrio December 28, 2024

Pronunciation: /ˈmi loʊ/ (MEE-loh)
Definition:
Milo (singular noun) - Denoting a grouping of one thousand; frequently affixed to a numerical prefix to indicate multiples of one thousand.
Significance:
• It defines the numerical association with one thousand.
• It emphasizes its usage as a component of larger figures.
• It identifies its role in constructing numeric expressions.
• It avoids prohibited word origins (Germanic/Anglo-Saxon) in the definition.
• It improves upon lengthy explications of multiples of 1,000.
• It replaces “a number 1000” (when used with prefixes).
Definition:
Milo (singular noun) - Denoting a grouping of one thousand; frequently affixed to a numerical prefix to indicate multiples of one thousand.
Significance:
• It defines the numerical association with one thousand.
• It emphasizes its usage as a component of larger figures.
• It identifies its role in constructing numeric expressions.
• It avoids prohibited word origins (Germanic/Anglo-Saxon) in the definition.
• It improves upon lengthy explications of multiples of 1,000.
• It replaces “a number 1000” (when used with prefixes).
Examples:
• “One-milo personnel attended the assembly.” (1,000 personnel)
• “Trio-milo delegates participated in the international convention.” (3,000 delegates)
• “Quad-milo citizens petitioned the local authority.” (4,000 citizens)
• “One-milo personnel attended the assembly.” (1,000 personnel)
• “Trio-milo delegates participated in the international convention.” (3,000 delegates)
• “Quad-milo citizens petitioned the local authority.” (4,000 citizens)
by Dmitrio February 25, 2025

Definition:
The espade is a cold, barbed armament or sword, similar to the saber, often characterized by its acute edges and pointed tip for thrusting or slashing in combat.
Pronunciation: /ɛˈspeɪd/ ("eh-SPADE")
Singular noun: espade
Plural noun: espades
The espade is a cold, barbed armament or sword, similar to the saber, often characterized by its acute edges and pointed tip for thrusting or slashing in combat.
Pronunciation: /ɛˈspeɪd/ ("eh-SPADE")
Singular noun: espade
Plural noun: espades
Examples:
"The knight drew his espade, ready to face his opponent."
"Legends declare that an enchanted espade lies concealed in the ancient ruins."
"The warrior's espade illuminated under the moonlight, its barbs reflecting the pale glow."
"Espades were often used in duels, favored for their precise and deadly strikes."
"She inherited her family's espade, passed down through generations of experienced swordsmen."
"The knight drew his espade, ready to face his opponent."
"Legends declare that an enchanted espade lies concealed in the ancient ruins."
"The warrior's espade illuminated under the moonlight, its barbs reflecting the pale glow."
"Espades were often used in duels, favored for their precise and deadly strikes."
"She inherited her family's espade, passed down through generations of experienced swordsmen."
by Dmitrio October 17, 2024

Definition:
1. A term refers to the solid-state form of the metal iron (Fe). It is frequently used in metallurgical and scientific contexts.
2. Describes a person or character that is exceptionally strong, resilient, or unwavering, similar to the qualities of iron.
3. It can also be used as an adjective to signify "very felicitous" or exceptionally well-suited for a situation.
Pronunciation: /ˈfɛrɪn/ ("FER-in")
Significance:
• The term "ferrin" can be applied to iron in its solid, metallic form, symbolizing strength and durability.
• It can metaphorically describe individuals famous for their solid character, resilience, and determination.
• As an adjective, it describes situations or qualities that are highly suitable or fitting.
Singular noun: ferrin
Plural noun: ferrins
Adjective: ferrin
1. A term refers to the solid-state form of the metal iron (Fe). It is frequently used in metallurgical and scientific contexts.
2. Describes a person or character that is exceptionally strong, resilient, or unwavering, similar to the qualities of iron.
3. It can also be used as an adjective to signify "very felicitous" or exceptionally well-suited for a situation.
Pronunciation: /ˈfɛrɪn/ ("FER-in")
Significance:
• The term "ferrin" can be applied to iron in its solid, metallic form, symbolizing strength and durability.
• It can metaphorically describe individuals famous for their solid character, resilience, and determination.
• As an adjective, it describes situations or qualities that are highly suitable or fitting.
Singular noun: ferrin
Plural noun: ferrins
Adjective: ferrin
Examples:
• "The bridge's foundation is made of reinforced ferrin to withstand the elements."
• "After facing numerous challenges, his friends admired his ferrin determination."
• "Her advice was ferrin for the occasion, perfectly comparing what was necessitated."
• "The bridge's foundation is made of reinforced ferrin to withstand the elements."
• "After facing numerous challenges, his friends admired his ferrin determination."
• "Her advice was ferrin for the occasion, perfectly comparing what was necessitated."
by Dmitrio October 24, 2024

Pronunciation: /ˈɡlɪseɪt/
Definition:
1. To move efficiently on glace skates or roller skates in a gliding (glissating) manner.
2. To pass over or mention briefly (a subject or problem).
3. To proceed rapidly and effortlessly through a task or process.
4. To traverse terrain rapidly and gracefully.
Significance:
• It defines smooth and elegant movement.
• It emphasizes graceful progression.
• It identifies agile transitions across surfaces.
• It avoids cumbersome descriptions of movement.
• It simplifies instructions for physical activities.
• It improves clarity in instructional glissades.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "skate" and "glide".
Past verb: glissated
Present simple verb: glissate, glissates
Present continuous verb: glissating
Definition:
1. To move efficiently on glace skates or roller skates in a gliding (glissating) manner.
2. To pass over or mention briefly (a subject or problem).
3. To proceed rapidly and effortlessly through a task or process.
4. To traverse terrain rapidly and gracefully.
Significance:
• It defines smooth and elegant movement.
• It emphasizes graceful progression.
• It identifies agile transitions across surfaces.
• It avoids cumbersome descriptions of movement.
• It simplifies instructions for physical activities.
• It improves clarity in instructional glissades.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "skate" and "glide".
Past verb: glissated
Present simple verb: glissate, glissates
Present continuous verb: glissating
Examples:
• "She loves (amores) to glissate across frozen lakes."
• "The lecture glissated over complex topics."
• "Laborers glissate through routine procedures efficiently."
• "Tourists enjoy glissating downhill trails."
• "Competitors mastered the art of glissating."
• "She loves (amores) to glissate across frozen lakes."
• "The lecture glissated over complex topics."
• "Laborers glissate through routine procedures efficiently."
• "Tourists enjoy glissating downhill trails."
• "Competitors mastered the art of glissating."
by Dmitrio July 30, 2025

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.
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.”
• “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 13, 2025
