Mabble

Noun - Mabble - the name of Mother to infant baby talk in response to baby's babbling. Does not include cooing or purring.

Verb - Mother mabbling to their infant in response to baby's babble.

Adjective - Mabble describes the type of bably talk a mother uses when babbling back to their infant.
Did you hear Sofia mabbling to her infant?
Mabble is a popular parental activity.
Did you see that, she was just mabbling with her child.
Wow, the child was babbling and the mother was mabbling right back.
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margerund

A word that is a noun but that functions as a verb. The inverse of a gerund.
Examples of margerund usage:
1. I am googling the definition.
2. Do you Yahoo?
3. Please parent your child.
4. Phone me.
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CardioGrinchiness

CardioGrinchiness is a rare cardiovascular disorder characterized by an anomalous reduction in cardiac size, rendering the heart approximately twelve times smaller than typical physiological dimensions. This condition engenders compromised cardiac function, leading to diminished circulatory efficiency and inadequate oxygenation of bodily tissues. Symptoms may include fatigue, dyspnea, and reduced exercise tolerance, mirroring manifestations observed in congestive heart failure. CardioGrinchiness necessitates comprehensive medical evaluation and management to mitigate the risk of cardiovascular complications and optimize patient well-being.
Dialogue:

Doctor: "Mr./Ms. Patient's Name, I've carefully reviewed your test results, and I want to discuss some findings with you. It appears that you have a condition known as CardioGrinchiness. This is a rare cardiovascular disorder where your heart is significantly smaller than normal, about twelve times smaller to be precise."

Patient: "What does that mean, doctor?"

Doctor: "Well, having a smaller heart affects its ability to pump blood effectively throughout your body. As a result, you may experience symptoms such as fatigue, shortness of breath, and difficulty with physical activity."

Patient: "Is it serious? Can it be treated?"

Doctor: "It is a serious condition, but with proper management, we can help alleviate your symptoms and improve your quality of life. Treatment typically involves a combination of medications to support your heart function, such as mention specific medications here, which will help your heart pump more efficiently."

Patient: "Will I need surgery?"

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This conversation balances the delivery of the diagnosis with empathy, clear explanation, and assurance of support throughout the treatment process.
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