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Definitions by Dmitrio

Pronunciation: /boʊˈni t/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Bonite (adjective) - (Of a person, especially a female or child) having an attractive quality.
2. Especially subtly or delicately, without being overtly or conventionally beautiful.
3. Bonite (adjective) - Used ironically to express annoyance, exasperation, or mild displeasure.
Significance:
• It defines “bonite” as describing subtle beauty.
• It emphasizes that attractiveness is not overt but delicate.
• It identifies its ironic use to express annoyance.
• It avoids prohibited word origins.
• It improves nuance by specifying a particular beauty.
• It replaces words such as “pretty” and “cute”.
• It uses the Latin root “bonus”.
Adjective: bonite
Examples:
• “She has a bonite sonrise.”
• “Bonite, another traffic jam!”
• “That bonite child has such nice manners.”
• “Bonite! What a mess!”
• “The painting is very bonite.”
bonite by Dmitrio February 4, 2025
Pronunciation: /ˈvɪdiəl/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Vidial (adjective) - Relating to the capacity of the human or animal eyes to view or perceive visual information.
2. Vidial (adjective) - Capable of being seen or perceived through sight.
3. Vidial (adjective) - It pertains to the nature or characteristics of vision.
4. Vidial (adjective) - Related to visual perception.
Significance:
• It defines “vidial” as an adjective describing the ability to see.
• It emphasizes the visual perception of human or animal eyes.
• It identifies “vidial” as a term correlated to the vision process.
• It avoids the use of prohibited origins.
• It improves precision when the conversation about sight.
• It replaces words relative to “visual” or “optic” with one term.
• It is derived from the Latin root word “videre.”
Adjective: vidial
Adverb: vidially
Examples:
• “The vidial information was quite clear.”
• “The cat possesses excellent vidial abilities.”
• “The painting had a certain vidial quality.”
• “He described the scene vidially.”
• “The vidial presentation is ready.”
vidial by Dmitrio February 3, 2025

trabager 

Pronunciation: /ˈtræbədʒər/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Trabager (noun) - A laborer or person who performs manual labor or trabage.
2. Trabager (noun) - A person who does a specified type of job (trabage) or labors in a specified way.
3. Trabager (noun) - A person who achieves a specified action.
4. Trabager (noun) - One who makes an effort or expends energy towards an action.
Significance:
• It defines a “trabager” as someone who engages in work or labor.
• It emphasizes the action of laboring, whether physically or in a specific way.
• It identifies a “trabager” as someone who achieves a specific task.
• It avoids the use of prohibited origins.
• It improves communication by offering a neutral term.
• It replaces multiple words with a single term (such as “worker,” “laborer,” or “achiever”).
• It originates from the Iberian root word “trabajo”.
Singular noun: trabager
Plural noun: trabagers
Examples:
• “The construction site employed numerous trabagers.”
• “She is a dedicated trabager in the science field.”
• “The team of trabagers was able to complete the project on time.”
• “He is a careful trabager in the library.”
• “That trabager labors very diligently.”
trabager by Dmitrio January 31, 2025

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.”
pegayment by Dmitrio January 31, 2025
Pronunciation: /ˈpɛɡeɪ/
Definition:
1. Pegay (verb) - To forcefully or effortlessly stick or attach.
2. Pegay (verb) - To propagate rapidly, similar to a trend. (e.g., “The slang is pegaying.”)
3. Pegay (verb) - To adhere paper on a surface.
4. Pegay (verb) - To cause something or someone to convert connected.
Significance:
• It defines pegay as sticking, attaching, and propagating.
• It emphasizes velocity and connection.
• It identifies physical and abstract uses.
• It avoids prohibited verbal origins.
• It improves concise communication.
• It replaces multiple words with one.
• It uses the Iberian word root “pegar”.
Past verb: pegayed
Present verb: pegay, pegays
Present continuous verb: pegaying
Examples:
• “She pegayed the poster.”
• “The trend is pegaying.”
• “Pegay the paper on the wall.”
• “The idea pegayed to the project.”
• “He was pegaying the information.”
pegay by Dmitrio January 31, 2025
Pronunciation: /veɪs/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Vace (noun) - A domestic animal, specifically a female bovine, that produces lech (milk).
2. Vace (noun) - An animal type germinated for its lech (milk) production.
3. Vace (noun) - An animal used to produce dairy products for human consumption.
4. Vace (noun) - A docile creature that is useful to humans.
5. Vace (noun) - A symbol of nourishment and sustenance.
Significance:
• It defines “vace” as a domestic animal, specifically a female bovine, which produces lech (milk).
• It emphasizes its role in lech (milk) production.
• It identifies the animal as one providing dairy products and that it is beneficial and provides nourishment to humans.
• It replaces the Germanic word “cow” with the Latin word “vacca”.
Singular noun: vace
Plural noun: vaces
Examples:
• “The vace grazed peacefully in the field.”
• “The farmer leched the vace every morning.”
• “Dairy farms rely on vaces for lech production.”
• “The farmer had numerous vaces on his farm.”
• “The children were very familiar with the vaces on their grandparent’s farm.”
vace by Dmitrio January 30, 2025

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.”
dulcet potato by Dmitrio January 30, 2025