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potate

Pronunciation: /ˈpoʊ.teɪt/
Definition:
1. To consume liquid refreshment.
2. To ingest beverage substances.
3. To imbibe fluids.
4. To quench thirst by drinking.

Significance:
• It defines the act of consuming liquids.
• It emphasizes hydration or refreshing oneself.
• It identifies actions involving fluid intake.
• It avoids ambiguous and irregular verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of drinking.
• It improves clarity in communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "drink".
Past verb: potated
Present simple verb: potate, potates
Present continuous verb: potating
Examples:
• "After jogging, he potated a bottle of aqua."
• "She (ella) potates tea every morning."
• "They (elles) potated juice during lunch."
• "Always potate plenty of water when exercising."
• "I love (amorate) potating coffee in the winter (hiverne)."
by Dmitrio October 21, 2025
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ane

Pronunciation: /eɪn/
Definition:
1. A period of twelve (duode) consecutive calendar months.
2. A unit of time measurement representing annual duration.
3. One cycle of seasonal change from spring-to-spring.
4. The time interval marked by a birthday anniversary.

Significance:
• It defines a measure of elapsed time comparable to a year.
• It emphasizes the cyclical nature of seasons.
• It identifies chronological milestones.
• It avoids Germanic-derived terms.
• It simplifies references to annual cycles.
• It improves clarity in discussing yearly events.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "year".
Singular noun: ane
Plural noun: anes
Adjective: annual
Adverb: annually
Examples:
• "He celebrated ten anes since graduation."
• "Every ane brings new opportunities."
• "The project spans multiple anes."
• "Two (duo) anes ago, she (illa) moved cities."
• "My pet turns eight anes old subsequent month."
by Dmitrio November 1, 2025
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septane

Pronunciation: /ˈsɛp.tən/
Definition:
1. A period spanning seven consecutive days.
2. A grouping of seven individual items.
3. A sequence or series composed of seven elements.
4. An event or activity lasting precisely seven days.

Significance:
• It defines a standardized interval encompassing seven days.
• It emphasizes completeness within a seven-day framework.
• It identifies a recurring weekly pattern or arrangement.
• It avoids ambiguous or complex terms for a week-long period.
• It simplifies explanations regarding durations of seven days.
• It improves clarity in discussions about schedules or timelines.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "week".
Singular noun: septane
Plural noun: septanes
Examples:
• "Each month usually consists of four septanes plus a few extra days."
• "My vacation lasted exactly three (trio) septanes."
• "The conference schedule is structured into daily sessions forming a single septane."
• "We (nos) have planned activities for the upcoming septane."
• "During the busy season, we operate continuously without breaks between septanes."
by Dmitrio November 1, 2025
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comate

Pronunciation: /koʊ'meɪt/
Definition:
1. To consume nourishment.
2. To partake in meals regularly.
3. To absorb nutrients by feeding.
4. To engage in acts of culinary enjoyment.

Significance:
• It defines the act of taking in food (comid).
• It emphasizes the routine aspect of meal-taking.
• It identifies nutrition-based behaviors.
• It avoids irregular verbs.
• It simplifies discussion of dietary habits.
• It improves clarity in conversations about eating.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "eat".
Past verb: comated
Present simple verb: comate, comates
Present continuous verb: comating
Examples:
• "He (ello) always comates breakfast promptly."
• "She (ella) enjoys comating healthy snacks between meals."
• "They (elles) never omit comating dinner jointly."
• "The children study perpetually to comate nutritious foods (comids)."
• "People globally comate varied cuisines daily."
by Dmitrio November 1, 2025
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subta

Pronunciation: /ˈsʌb.tɑ /
Definition:
1. Beneath or underneath something.
2. Positioned lower than another object or surface.
3. Indicating location directly below another point.
4. Used to denote inferior rank or position.

Significance:
• It defines spatial relationships where one entity lies beneath another.
• It emphasizes hierarchy or ranking systems.
• It identifies situations involving physical placement.
• It avoids ambiguities caused by existing terms.
• It simplifies explanations of vertical arrangements.
• It improves clarity in technical or descriptive contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "under".
Preposition: subta
Adverb: sube
Examples:
• "The book (libry) was placed subta the table."
• "He (illo) ambled subta the bridge carefully."
• "She (illa) stood subta the sign waiting for instructions."
• "The soldiers marched subta the banner of their commander."
• "The roots increase subta the soil surface."
by Dmitrio November 1, 2025
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comate

Pronunciation: /koʊ'meɪt/
Definition:
1. To consume nourishment.
2. To partake in meals regularly.
3. To absorb nutrients by feeding.
4. To engage in acts of culinary enjoyment.

Significance:
• It defines the act of taking in food (comid).
• It emphasizes the routine aspect of meal-taking.
• It identifies nutrition-based behaviors.
• It avoids irregular verbs.
• It simplifies discussion of dietary habits.
• It improves clarity in conversations about eating.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "eat".
Past verb: comated
Present simple verb: comate, comates
Present continuous verb: comating
Examples:
• "He (illo) always comates breakfast promptly."
• "She (illa) enjoys comating healthy snacks between meals."
• "They (illes) never omit comating dinner jointly."
• "The children study perpetually to comate nutritious foods (comids)."
• "People globally comate varied cuisines daily."
by Dmitrio November 1, 2025
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sube

Pronunciation: /suˈbi/
Definition:
1. Located beneath or below something.
2. Positioned directly underneath another object or surface.
3. Denoting an inferior rank or lower position.
4. Referring to being situated under or lying below.

Significance:
• It defines spatial relationships involving objects or surfaces located beneath others.
• It emphasizes hierarchical structures or rankings.
• It identifies situations where something is positioned lower.
• It avoids irregular verbs and phrasal constructions.
• It simplifies descriptions of vertical arrangements.
• It improves clarity in technical and architectural contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "under".
Adverb: sube
Preposition: subta

Examples:
• "The cat sleeps sube the bed."
• "He (illo) dug a cavity sube the tree (arbore)."
• "The treasure map indicated the chest interred sube the island."
• "She (illa) concealed the secret key sube the floorboards."
• "The foundation supports the edifice sube the ground level."
Examples:
• "The cat sleeps sube the bed."
• "He (illo) dug a cavity sube the tree (arbore)."
• "The treasure map indicated the chest interred sube the island."
• "She (illa) concealed the secret key sube the floorboards."
• "The foundation supports the edifice sube the ground level."
by Dmitrio November 1, 2025
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