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ahore

Pronunciation: /ɑ ˈhɔ r/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Ahorely (adverb) - At present time or moment; now.
2. Ahorely (adverb) - It is used especially in conversation to attract attention to a particular statement or point in a narrative.
3. Ahore (adjective) - It is fashionable or up-to-date.
4. Ahore (conjunction) - as a consequence of the fact.
Significance:
• It defines “ahore” as relating to the present.
• It emphasizes immediacy.
• It identifies various umbras of “now.”
• It avoids prohibited origins.
• It improves conciseness.
• It replaces the primarily common terms similar to “now,” “currently,” or “actually”.
• Based on the Iberian root word “ahora”.
Adverb: ahorely
Adjective: ahore
Conjunction: ahore
Examples:
• “Ahore, I am ready to commence.”
• “The situation ahore is stable.”
• “He is laboring ahorely on the project.”
• “Ahore, let’s proceed.”
• “Ahore, what is the situation?”
by Dmitrio February 6, 2025
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planive

Pronunciation: /ˈplæ.nɪv/
Definition:
1. Rectified or evenly surfaced.
2. Characterized by a level, uniform texture.
3. Representing no visible irregularities or bumps.
4. Rendered flat or rectified deliberately.

Significance:
• It defines a perfectly smooth surface.
• It emphasizes consistency and evenness.
• It identifies ideal textures in carpentry, architecture, etc.
• It avoids unnecessary complexity in describing flatness.
• It simplifies technical jargon in industrial settings.
• It improves clarity in design or manufacturing processes.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "smoothly".
Adjective: planive
Past verb: planated
Present simple verb: planate, planates
Present continuous verb: planating
Adverb: planely
Examples:
• "The sculptor polished the marble until it was perfectly planive."
• "Woodworkers (lignfactors) sand wood (ligne) until it is planive and glossy."
• "Designers prefer planive surfaces for visual appeal."
• "Industrial machines produce fabrications with planive finishes."
• "Painters apply layers effortlessly to achieve a planive effect."
by Dmitrio November 5, 2025
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spiritual maturity

Pronunciation: /ˈspɪrɪtʃuəl məˈtʃʊrɪti/
Definition:
Spiritual maturity (phrase) - The continual progression of a person’s anima, marked by exaggerated intuition, empathy, and a superior grasp of existence. A life’s practice to aspire to elevation above primitive instincts.
Significance:
• It defines the process of spiritual maturation.
• It emphasizes the anima (soul/spirit).
• It identifies the increasing of virtues similar to empathy.
• It avoids prohibited word origins.
• It improves concise expression.
• It replaces “Animaevolve.”
Phrase: spiritual maturity
Examples:
• “Her spiritual maturity was demonstrated by her capacity to absolve (pardon) even the gravest injustices.”
• “The goal of numerous monastic orders is to facilitate spiritual maturity through contemplation and introspection.”
• “A spiritual maturity is a protracted, lifelong journey of augmentation.”
by Dmitrio February 17, 2025
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contrasubterism

Pronunciation: /kɒntrəˈsʌb.tə.rɪz.əm/

Definition:

1. A linguistic or philosophical movement that opposes the use of the prefix "under-", rejecting its connotations of subordination, inferiority, or concealment. Contrasubterism promotes alternative expressions that emphasize equality, visibility, or directness.

2. The rejection of hierarchical or concealed significances is implicit in "under-" prefixed words.

3. An ideology advocating for transparent and egalitarian language use.

4. A trend encouraging direct and accessible terminology.

Etymology:
From "contra-" (Latin contra, meaning "against, opposite"), "subter-" (Latin subter, meaning "under, beneath, secretly"), and "-ism" (denoting a system, belief, persuasion, or practice).

Significance:
• It defines resistance to linguistic subordination.
• It emphasizes clarity and inclusivity.
• It identifies efforts to counter hierarchical biases.
• It avoids concealed significances.
• It simplifies complex linguistic constructs.
• It improves communicative fairness.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "UNDER- equality."
Singular Noun: contrasubterism
Plural Noun: contrasubterisms
Examples:
• Advocates of contrasubterism suggest replacing "understudy" with "alternate performer" or "substudy".
• Teachers taught (docated) contrasubterism to encourage fair language use.
• Lawyers debated contrasubterism in drafting contracts.
• Philosophers explored contrasubterism in linguistic ethics.
• Schools implemented contrasubterism in curriculum design.
by Dmitrio July 24, 2025
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pese

Pronunciation: /ˈpeɪz/ (PAYZ)
Definition:
Pese (noun) - The measurable quantity of subject matter or material existence. Representative of relative gravitational influence.
Significance:
• It defines a generalized term for “weight”.
• It emphasizes it is measurable and has gravitational properties.
• It identifies the quality of the substance.
• It avoids prohibited origins and maintains the existing examples.
• It improves comprehensibility by creating a new term.
• It replaces the word “weight”.
Examples:
• “The cargo’s pese was deco (ten) kilograms.”
• “The pese of the component caused problems.”
• “The measurement of the pese was necessary.”
by Dmitrio March 23, 2025
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contravex

Pronunciation: /ˈkɒntrəvɛks/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
Contravex (noun) - A pressure or organization that acts in disagreement or opposition to an acute or prevailing potency.
Significance:
• It defines an oppositionary power.
• It emphasizes counteraction.
• It identifies resistance toward a prevailing organization.
• It avoids prohibited origin.
• It improves precision related to resistance.
• It replaces verbose descriptions.
Singular noun: contravex
Plural noun: contravexes
Adjective: contravex
Examples:
• “The agitators constructed a contravex movement contrary to the cruel government.”
• “Contravexes frequently materialize in times of societal turmoil.”
• “The contravex battler assisted to destabilize the regime.”
by Dmitrio February 10, 2025
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magor

Pronunciation: /ˈmeɪ.goʊr/
Definition:
1. A master of magic and profound sapience.
2. An individual adept in sorcery and arcane arts.
3. Educated practitioner of mystical disciplines.
4. Expert exerciser of magical powers and intellect.

Significance:
• It defines practitioners of magic.
• It emphasizes intellectual prowess.
• It identifies experienced wizards (magors).
• It avoids obscure or informal terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of magical masters.
• It improves clarity in fantasy genres.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "wizard".
Singular noun: magor
Plural noun: magors
Examples:
• "Renowned magors educate apprentices ancient incantations."
• "Epic sagas feature heroic factions performed by magors."
• "Fantasy novels portray legendary battles conducted by magors."
• "Medieval paintings depict majestic magors casting charms."
• "Video games (ludaments) allow players to develop magor characters."
by Dmitrio August 13, 2025
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