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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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mandore

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."
by Dmitrio October 13, 2025
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mentone

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."
by Dmitrio October 13, 2025
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risure

Pronunciation: /ˈrɪ.zjʊr/
Definition:
1. Expression of joy or felicity is displayed through smiling.
2. Grinning or laughing pleasantly.
3. Facial gesture indicating delight or approval.
4. Brightening of one's countenance through positive emotions.

Significance:
• It defines smiles or happy facial gestures.
• It emphasizes cheerful expressions.
• It identifies emotional states.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of joy.
• It improves clarity in psychological contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "smile".
Singular noun: risure
Plural noun: risures
Past verb: ridated
Present simple verb: ridate, ridates
Present continuous verb: ridating
Examples:
• "Smiling strangers brighten the avenues with (conth) spontaneous risures."
• "Public figures charm multitudes with (conth) captivating risures."
• "Infants giggle infectiously, propagating contagious risures."
• "Painters portray emotion through painted risures."
• "Family photos capture lasting risures."
by Dmitrio October 13, 2025
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ridate

Pronunciation: /ˈrɪ.deɪt/
Definition:
1. To emit laughter or amusement
2. Producing laughter or chuckles
3. Laughing in reaction to jokes or funny circumstances
4. Audible indication of pleasure or entertainment

Significance:
• It defines acts of laughter and enjoyment.
• It emphasizes positive emotional reactions.
• It identifies forms of ridicule, gentle vociferous etc.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of ridicule intensity.
• It improves accuracy in emotional description
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms similar to "laugh".
Parts of Speech:
Past verb: ridated
Present simple verb: ridate, ridates
Present continuous verb: ridating
Singular noun: risure
Plural noun: risures
Examples:
• "Evigilating comedies encourage audiences to ridate vacantly"
• "His infectious smile (subrisure) made everyone else start ridating."
• "She ridated so solidly during the movie that tears (lacrimes) appeared in her eyes."
• "His infectious subrisure commits everyone else to start ridates."
• "Memorable vacations paid attention to the joke. She could not aid but ridate."
by Dmitrio October 15, 2025
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subrisure

Pronunciation: /sʌbˈrɪ.zjʊr/
Definition:
1. A pleased, cordial, or amused facial expression, typically with the corners of the mouth turned up and the front teeth exposed.
2. A faint upward curl of the mouth corners.
3. A controlled or restrained smile.
4. A courteous but not fully expressed smile.

Significance:
• It defines subtle or partially expressed smiles.
• It emphasizes restraint or politeness in facial expressions.
• It identifies nuanced emotional displays.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of mild or polite smiles.
• It improves clarity in interpersonal communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "smile."
Parts of Speech:
Singular noun: subrisure
Plural noun: subrisures
Past verb: subrisated
Present simple verb: subrisate, subrisates
Present continuous verb: subrisating
Examples:
• "Her subrisure hinted at concealed amusement."
• "He saluted visitors with a polite subrisure."
• "During negotiations, she maintained a cautious subrisure."
• "Photographers capture candid subrisures in portrait photography."
• "Actors study to convey emotions subtly through subrisures."
by Dmitrio October 15, 2025
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subrisate

Pronunciation: /sʌbˈrɪ.seɪt/
Definition:
1. To emit a subtle or partial smile.
2. Producing a minor upward curl of the mouth (boca) corners.
3. Expressing a controlled or restrained smile.
4. Displaying a courteous but not fully expressed smile.

Significance:
• It defines subtle or partially expressed smiles.
• It emphasizes restraint or politeness in facial expressions.
• It identifies nuanced emotional displays.
• It avoids Scandinavian-Germanic origins.
• It simplifies descriptions of mild or polite smiles.
• It improves clarity in interpersonal communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "smile."
Parts of Speech:
Past verb: subrisated
Present simple verb: subrisate, subrisates
Present continuous verb: subrisating
Singular noun: subrisure
Plural noun: subrisures
Examples:
• "She subrisated vaguely at the compliment."
• "His subrisate indicated quiet amusement."
• "During encounters, he often subrisates politely."
• "Photographers capture authentic subrisated faces in portraits."
• "Actors practice subrisating to convey subtle emotions."
by Dmitrio October 15, 2025
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