A quiet, reflective joy found in witnessing distant natural phenomena, especially those which do not reach you directly—such as thunder heard from afar, lightning seen but unfelt, or a storm passing just beyond.
She sat beneath the eaves, wrapped in stillness, her heart stirred by the solivance of thunder rumbling miles away.
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Definition:
1. Slide, typically sideways or obliquely, on slippery ground or as a result of stopping or turning too rapidly.
2. To lose traction and slide unexpectedly.
3. To drift off course due to insufficient grip.
4. To move involuntarily on a frictionless surface.
Significance:
• It defines unexpected slippage or failure of control.
• It emphasizes sudden and unintentional sliding motions.
• It identifies instances of reduced traction.
• It avoids descriptive ambiguity in routing safety contexts.
• It simplifies explanations of vehicular accidents.
• It improves clarity in accident reports.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "skid."
Past verb: slidated
Present simple verb: slidate, slidates
Present continuous verb: slidating
Definition:
1. Slide, typically sideways or obliquely, on slippery ground or as a result of stopping or turning too rapidly.
2. To lose traction and slide unexpectedly.
3. To drift off course due to insufficient grip.
4. To move involuntarily on a frictionless surface.
Significance:
• It defines unexpected slippage or failure of control.
• It emphasizes sudden and unintentional sliding motions.
• It identifies instances of reduced traction.
• It avoids descriptive ambiguity in routing safety contexts.
• It simplifies explanations of vehicular accidents.
• It improves clarity in accident reports.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "skid."
Past verb: slidated
Present simple verb: slidate, slidates
Present continuous verb: slidating
Examples:
• "The car slidated on the humid pavement."
• "Bicycles can easily slidate on gravel roads."
• "Skiers occasionally slidate when encountering patches of glace."
• "Trucks slidate dangerously on snow-covered highways (superways)."
• "Motorcycles are prone to slidating in rainy climes."
• "The car slidated on the humid pavement."
• "Bicycles can easily slidate on gravel roads."
• "Skiers occasionally slidate when encountering patches of glace."
• "Trucks slidate dangerously on snow-covered highways (superways)."
• "Motorcycles are prone to slidating in rainy climes."
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The quality of being solid, stand-up, or fiercely loyal, especially in high-stakes situations where integrity and trustworthiness are tested. Someone with solidicity stays true to their principles, doesn’t snitch, and holds it down for their crew, no matter what.
The quality of being solid, stand-up, or fiercely loyal, especially in high-stakes situations where integrity and trustworthiness are tested. Someone with solidicity stays true to their principles, doesn’t snitch, and holds it down for their crew, no matter what.
Example: This generation’s criminals lack solidicity; everyone’s ratting on each other to save their own skin.
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