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
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.”
• “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.”
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Get the major teabager mug.In Quebec provence, a corner news stand that may specialize in finer tobbacco products, such as cigars. Many have their own humidor.
Also common name for a news stand in a train station, bus station or Metro station that may sell finer tobbacco products like cigars, news papers and some tacky souvenirs, but is not per se a souvenir store exclusively. Similar to a Depaneur, but sells only candy bars and snacks, not staple foods like you would find in a dep.
Also common name for a news stand in a train station, bus station or Metro station that may sell finer tobbacco products like cigars, news papers and some tacky souvenirs, but is not per se a souvenir store exclusively. Similar to a Depaneur, but sells only candy bars and snacks, not staple foods like you would find in a dep.
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Definition:
1. Trabage (noun/verb) - Activity involving mental or physical effort to achieve a purpose or result.
2. A task or labor to commit.
3. To be engaged in a physical or mental activity to achieve a result.
4. To function (of a machine or system).
5. To carry (a material or mixture) to a desired form or consistency.
6. To move or cause to move gradually into another position.
7. To acquire a specified emotional state.
Significance:
• It provides a versatile term encompassing various forms of effort and action.
• It covers both physical and mental exertion.
• It indicates the goal-oriented nature of the activity.
• It applies to both human actions and the functioning of systems.
Singular noun: trabage
Plural noun: trabages
Past verb: trabaged
Present verb: trabage, trabages
Present continuous verb: trabaging
Definition:
1. Trabage (noun/verb) - Activity involving mental or physical effort to achieve a purpose or result.
2. A task or labor to commit.
3. To be engaged in a physical or mental activity to achieve a result.
4. To function (of a machine or system).
5. To carry (a material or mixture) to a desired form or consistency.
6. To move or cause to move gradually into another position.
7. To acquire a specified emotional state.
Significance:
• It provides a versatile term encompassing various forms of effort and action.
• It covers both physical and mental exertion.
• It indicates the goal-oriented nature of the activity.
• It applies to both human actions and the functioning of systems.
Singular noun: trabage
Plural noun: trabages
Past verb: trabaged
Present verb: trabage, trabages
Present continuous verb: trabaging
Examples:
• “The construction of the edifice required considerable trabage.”
• “Her daily trabage included managing accounts and writing reports.”
• “The machine trabaged efficiently, producing high-quality output.”
• “The artist trabaged the clay, figuring it into a beautiful sculpture.”
• “He carefully trabaged the ingredients, creating a smooth mixture.”
• “She trabaged the heavy box across the room.”
• “The music trabaged her into a state of tranquility.”
• “The construction of the edifice required considerable trabage.”
• “Her daily trabage included managing accounts and writing reports.”
• “The machine trabaged efficiently, producing high-quality output.”
• “The artist trabaged the clay, figuring it into a beautiful sculpture.”
• “He carefully trabaged the ingredients, creating a smooth mixture.”
• “She trabaged the heavy box across the room.”
• “The music trabaged her into a state of tranquility.”
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