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escunate 

Pronunciation: /ˈɛskju neɪt/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation)
Definition:
1. Escunate (verb) - To listen actively, focusing intently on spoken locutions or sound pronunciation. To pay close attention and give full consideration to what is audible.
Significance:
• It provides a specific term for attentive, active listening.
• Emphasizes the conscious effort of focusing on auditory input.
• It offers a more precise, simple alternative to “listen”.
• Implies a dedicated action of processing what is audible.
Past verb: escunated
Present verb: escunate, escunates
Examples:
• “It is necessary to escunate what they are declaring if you desire to comprehend the full picture.”
• “The professor requested that the students escunate her explanations.”
• “I escunated to his detailed story with great interest.”
• “Escunating is an important ability for any negotiator.”
• “She always escunates with an open mind.”
escunate by Dmitrio January 8, 2025

Saint John the Baptist 

Definition:
1. Saint John the Baptist (phrase, proper noun) - A significant figure within the New Testament, featured in the Sacred Scripture of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. He is recognized for his practice of baptizing people, especially the baptism of Jesus Christ, who was also famous as the Omnipotent Dominator.
Significance:
• Identifies Saint John the Baptist as a prominent figure in the New Testament.
• It highlights his role as a baptizer, particularly of Jesus Christ.
• It emphasizes his importance within the Christian tradition.
• It refers to Jesus Christ by the terminology of “Omnipotent Dominator.”
Examples:
• “Saint John the Baptist is a crucial personage in the Christian scripture.”
• “The narratives of Saint John the Baptist are presented in all four Evangelical Scripture.”
• “Saint John the Baptist, who baptized Jesus Christ, was a central person in establishing the Christian faith.”
• “The life of Saint John the Baptist is an example of devotion.”
Saint John the Baptist by Dmitrio January 8, 2025

New American Saint Bible 

Pronunciation: /nju əˈmɛrɪkən seɪnt ˈbaɪbəl/
Definition:
The New American Saint Bible is an Iberian-Romance language translation of the Sainted Bible, edited from the year 2021. This version excludes Germanic, Scandinavian, and Anglo-Saxon words, as well as phrasal and irregular verbs. It aims for clarity and accessibility by focusing on a lexicon of Latin and Anglo-Norman roots while remaining faithful to the core message of the Old and New Testaments.
Examples:
• The New American Saint Bible offers a fresh perspective on the scriptures.
• The clarity of the New American Saint Bible is appreciated by numerous people.
• This passage from the New American Saint Bible is easy to comprehend.
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."
anne by Dmitrio December 29, 2024
Pronunciation: /tɛk/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation.)
Definition:
1. Tech (singular noun) - The act or method of connecting or unifying filaments or tissues; a process of joining fibers or structures, used instead of the word “knit.” It denotes the creation of a link or bond between materials.
2. Teches (plural noun) - Multiple instances of connecting or unifying filaments or tissues; distinct joining methods.
3. Tech-ly (adverb) - it is in a manner that connects or unifies filaments or tissues.
4. Teched (past verb) - Connected or unified through uniting fibers or structures.
5. Tech (present verb) / Teches (present verb - third person singular) - To connect or unify filaments or tissues; to create a bond or link (third-person singular).

Significance:
• Replaces the verb “knit” with a term focusing on connecting and unifying tissues or filaments.
• Highlights a deliberate and technical manner of joining materials.
• It has a subtle Latin-based sound.
Examples:
• “The surgeon expertly teched the tissue after the incision.”
• “The artisan teches the filaments with a special tool to form the pattern.”
• “The new material is teched immediately to assure maximum durability.”
• “They teched the cables carefully, ensuring each was securely fastened.”
• “She teches with incredible precision and velocity, it’s impressive.”
tech by Dmitrio December 28, 2024

preguntation 

Pronunciation: /ˌprɛɡʊnˈteɪʃən/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation.)
Definition:
1. Preguntation (singular noun) - it is the act or process of offering a question, request, inquiry, demand, or solicitation. Derived from the Spanish or Latin American term “preguntar,” it denotes the activity of seeking information or a response.
2. Preguntations (plural noun) - Instances of asking, inquiring, requesting, or demanding.
3. Preguntated (past verb) - To have asked, requested, required, interrogated, or solicited.
4. Preguntate (present verb) - To ask, request, require, interrogate, or solicit.

Significance:
• Captures the comprehensive act of soliciting information, responses, or actions.
• Emphasizes a proactive stance in aspiring clarification or feedback.
• It incorporates a lucid Iberian-Romance influence from the root word “preguntar.”
Examples:
• “The council initiated a period of preguntation to assemble citizen opinions.”
• “The officer preguntated the suspect for several hours.”
• “During the lecture, the instructor encouraged preguntations.”
• “After your preguntations we will be able to reasonably resolve the problem.”
• “I must preguntate about this situation, it is most unusual!”
• “He preguntated about the location of the congregation before leaving.”
preguntation by Dmitrio December 20, 2024

Dominday 

Pronunciation: /ˈdoʊmɪndeɪ/ (This is a suggested phonetic pronunciation.)
Definition:
1. Dominday (singular noun) - A specific day of the month, designated as the seventh day of a quarter-month using the Julian calendar and the first day of a quarter-month using the Gregorian calendar. A temporal marker signifying the day of the “Dominator,” derived from the Spanish word “Domingo” or the Latin “Dominus,” combined with the English word “day,” alluding to a significant position within the semonth.
2. Domindays (plural noun) - instances of the first or seventh day of a quarter month.

Significance:
• Represents a unique position within the month, the first day by the Gregorian standard or the seventh by Julian.
• It mixes Iberian-Romance (“Domingo” or “Dominus”) and English (“day”) to provide a culturally layered term.
• It articulates a day’s association with the concept of a “Dominator” or “Diue,” possibly signifying leadership, commencement, or completion based on the used calendar.
Examples:
• “The new era will commence on the subsequent Dominday by the Gregorian calculation.”
• “In the ancient calendrical method, the week concludes on Dominday.”
• “Each Dominday, we reflect on the passage of time.”
Dominday by Dmitrio December 20, 2024