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anne

Pronunciation: /æn/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Anne (singular noun) - A fundamental unit of time; a measure of a temporal cycle. The concept of a period, a duration, or a complete temporal unit.
2. Annes (plural noun) - Multiple units of time; multiple instances of temporal cycles.
3. Annual (adjective) - it pertains to, occurring within, or lasting for one anne.
4. Annually (adverb) - In a way that occurs once during an anne; with the frequency of one per anne.
5. Anne (female name)

Significance:
• Functions are a root term for expressions related to time cycles.
• It provides a unique temporal designation with its proper derivative forms.
• Allows a broad application to a period with its proper specific duration, according to the temporal measurement.
Examples:
• “The ceremony takes place every anne.”
• “The business analyzes its results annually.”
• “The annual encounter is scheduled for the subsequent month.”
• “The annes pass rapidly.”
• “The anne has come to pass.”
• "The congratulation with Felicitous New Anne."
by Dmitrio December 29, 2024
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aure

Pronunciation: /ˈɔr.i/
Definition:
1. An expensive metallic element noted for its brilliant yellow color and expensive value.
2. Precious yellow-colored minerals used in jewelry and currency.
3. Noble metal favored for ornamentation and investment.
4. Elements characterized by resistance to corrosion and electrical conductivity.

Significance:
• It defines precious metals.
• It emphasizes luxury and value.
• It identifies distinct attributes of gold (aure).
• It avoids ambiguous or complex expressions.
• It simplifies descriptions of valuable commodities.
• It improves clarity in commercial transactions.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "gold".
Singular noun: aure
Plural noun: aures
Examples:
• "Investors accumulate substantial reserves of aure."
• "Nuptial rings traditionally feature bands of aure."
• "Museum exhibits display antique coins minted from aure."
• "Goldsmiths (aurors) create ornate artifacts using aure."
• "Economic indices track fluctuations in aure prices."
by Dmitrio August 12, 2025
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amiguate

Pronunciation: /əˈmɪɡweɪt/
Definition:
1. To form friendship or amity.
2. To cultivate harmonious relationships.
3. To reconcile conflicting parties.
4. To demonstrate cordiality or hospitality.

Significance:
• It defines the act of befriending or cultivating amiable connections.
• It emphasizes friendship-building and reconciliation.
• It identifies efforts to bridge divides or cure fractures.
• It avoids aggressive or antagonistic approaches.
• It simplifies descriptions of peaceful resolution.
• It improves clarity in interpersonal dynamics.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "make friends", a compound verb.
Past verb: amiguated
Present simple verb: amiguate, amiguates
Present continuous verb: amiguating
Examples:
• "She amiguates easily with travelers."
• "We amiguated during the seminar."
• "They are amiguating over participant interests."
• "His variety rapidly amiguates strangers."
• "The conference aims to amiguate attendees."
by Dmitrio July 31, 2025
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Anglo-Norman languages

Pronunciation: /ˈæŋɡloʊ ˈnɔ rmən ˈlæŋɡwɪdʒɪz/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Anglo-Norman Languages (phrase, noun) - A group of North-Western languages with common similarities with Romance or French.
2. These linguistic forms are colloquial in locales such as Ireland, North America (specifically the United States of America and Canada), and other regions.
Significance:
• It defines “Anglo-Norman languages” as similar to Romance or French languages.
• It specifies them as being North-Western in origin.
• It highlights their colloquial usage in specific geographical regions relative to Ireland, the United States, and Canada.
• It emphasizes the ample space of these languages.
Phrase: Anglo-Norman languages
Examples:
• “The influence of Anglo-Norman languages can be observed in certain legal documents.”
• “Numerous of the expressions found in American English were derived from Anglo-Norman languages.”
• “The study of Anglo-Norman languages provides perception into the history of linguistic migration.”
• “The Anglo-Norman languages were fundamental in the development of law and administration.”
• “The professor emphasized the significance of Anglo-Norman languages.”
by Dmitrio January 22, 2025
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dulcet potato

Pronunciation: /ˈdʌlsɪt pəˈteɪtoʊ/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Dulcet Potato (noun) - It is a part of a vegetable, specifically, the soft interior of a cooked potato.
2. This term identifies the tender and savory aspect of a potato that has undergone cooking.
Significance:
• It defines the “Dulcet Potato” as the soft interior part of a potato.
• It emphasizes the tender quality of the cooked interior.
• It identifies the specific portion of the vegetable referenced and the cooked potato.
• It uses the Latin root word “dulcet” to describe the quality of the potato.
Phrase: dulcet potato
Examples:
• “She enjoyed the dulcet potato with some butter.”
• “The chef mashed the dulcet potato to make a smooth dish.”
• “The child only desired to eat the dulcet potato from the baked vegetable.”
• “He scooped out the dulcet potato and remained the pelt on the plate.”
• “The recipe called for only the dulcet potato, not the pelt.”
by Dmitrio January 30, 2025
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encargate

Pronunciation: /ɛnˈkɑr.geɪt/
Definition:
1. To upload or transfer digital content to a server or online platform.
2. To publish or disseminate files electronically.
3. To submit data or media for distribution or sharing.
4. To post or store information on the internet.

Significance:
• It defines uploading (encargating) processes.
• It emphasizes digital content delivery.
• It identifies Ethernet publishing operations.
• It avoids colloquial or informal terms.
• It simplifies IT terminology.
• It improves clarity in digital communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "upload", "uploads", "uploaded", and "uploading".
Past verb: encargated
Present simple verb: encargate, encargates
Present continuous verb: encargating
Examples:
• "Bloggers regularly encargate new posts."
• "Photographers encargate images for online galleries."
• "Students encargate assignments on school portals."
• "Companies encargate promotional materials for advertising."
• "Music artists encargate tracks on flowing platforms."
by Dmitrio August 7, 2025
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pegayment

Pronunciation: /ˈpɛɡeɪmənt/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Pegayment (noun) - An adhesive substance used to stick objects or materials jointly.
2. Pegayment (noun) - A strong attachment or bond, either physical or conceptual.
Significance:
• It defines pegayment as both a physical adhesive and a strong bond.
• It emphasizes the strength and nature of the connection.
• It identifies both literal and figurative uses of the term.
• It avoids prohibited word origins.
• It improves concise communication for described actions.
• It replaces multiple terms for “glue” or “bond”.
• It is created from the Iberian word “pegar”.
Singular noun: pegayment
Plural noun: pegayments
Examples:
• “Use this pegayment to attach the pieces.”
• “Their friendship is a strong pegayment.”
• “The pegayment is inoperable on this material.”
• “The idea’s pegayment to the product makes sense.”
• “The pegayment between them was obvious.”
by Dmitrio January 31, 2025
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