Vulcan | English | Description | Category |
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(bezhun-)zaneshu | glasses | more than one glass container for holding liquids while drinking | house |
(kel-)nen-nefek | foundation pile | foundation pile | house |
(makh-)yonet | lantern | lanternan often portable case with transparent or translucent sides for holding and protecting a light | house |
(ne-)mathra | saucer | a small shallow dish having a slight circular depression in the center for holding a cup; an object similar in shape to a saucer | house |
(pauk-)krani | port | an hole in an armored vehicle or a fortified structure for viewing or for firing weapons; window | house |
a'sim | bed | a piece of furniture for reclining and sleeping, typically consisting of a flat, rectangular frame and a mattress resting on springs [Marketa] | house |
a'son | column | a vertical structure standing alone and not supporting anything | house |
abrash-temok | floodwall | a wall built along a shore or bank to protect an area from floods | house |
abru-tol | ceiling | the overhead upper surface of a room | house |
af'tum | kitchen | a room or an area equipped for preparing and cooking food (anc.) | house |
af-tum | galley | the kitchen of an airliner, ship, or camper; a small kitchen | house |
aluk-kelek | aquarium | a tank, bowl, or other water-filled enclosure in which living fish or other aquatic animals and plants are kept | house |
an'kar | cushion | a soft bag filled with air or a mass of padding such as feathers or foam rubber etc/pillow/pad | house |
an-bet | gable | the triangular section of wall at the end of a pitched roof, occupying the space between the two slopes of the roof | house |
asenara | lantern | an often portable case with transparent or translucent sides for holding and protecting a light (Caz) | house |
ashef | step | a rest for the foot in ascending or descending; stairs (noun) | house |
awek-thro-yut | driveway | driveway | house |
bezhun | oculus | an eyelike opening or ornament, especially a round window or a circular opening at the apex of a dome | house |
bikuv | picture | a visual representation or image painted, drawn, photographed, or otherwise rendered on a flat surface | house |
chasulh | box | a large storage box or chest | house |
chasulh | chest | a large storage box or chest | house |
dah-lan-tol | double floor | double floor | house |
dah-svep | double door | double door | house |
dah-temok | double wall | double wall | house |
danau-dunap | encyclopedia | encyclopedia; reference books | house |
dohn | fascia | a horizontal member or band, usually in combination wit other moldings (architecture) | house |
dok | brick | a molded rectangular block of clay baked by the sun or in a kiln until hard and used as a building and paving material | house |
dunap-tsorayek | bookcase | a piece of furniture with shelves for holding books | house |
ek'os(-) | antique | any piece of furniture or decorative object or the like produced in a former period and valuable because of its beauty or rarity | house |
ek'os-vel | antique | any piece of furniture or decorative object or the like produced in a former period and valuable because of its beauty or rarity | house |
ek'sitra-tash | environmental control | environmental control; device to control the environment | house |
ek'tra-dukal | globe | a body with the shape of a sphere, especially a representation of the earth in the form of a hollow ball; a planet | house |
elat | knob | a rounded handle, as on a drawer or door; a rounded control switch or dial; | house |
fah-yat | balcony | a platform projecting from the wall of a building and surrounded by a balustrade or railing or parapet; an upper floor projecting from the rear over the main floor in an auditorium (VLI) | house |
falek'es-dvelek | thermostat | a device, as in a home heating system, a refrigerator, or an air conditioner, that automatically responds to temperature changes and activates switches controlling the equipment | house |
fanet-zhel | frieze | a decorative horizontal band, as along the upper part of a wall in a room | house |
fas-nentu | brazier | a cooking device consisting of a charcoal or electric heating source over which food is grilled (cooking) | house |
fasek | oven | a chamber or enclosed compartment for heating, baking, or roasting food, as in a stove; for firing, baking, hardening, or drying objects, as in a kiln | house |
fe-wein | shutter (window) | a hinged cover or screen for a window, usually fitted with louvers | house |
fli'plai | paper | a material made of cellulose pulp, derived mainly from wood, rags, and certain grasses, processed into flexible sheets or rolls (noun) | house |
fnash-sunil | dustpan | dustpan | house |
geldau-ha'gelek | droplight | an electric light etc. that hangs suspended and can be raised or lowered | house |
geldel | fringe | a decorative border or edging of hanging threads, cords, strips, often attached to a separate band | house |
grazhiv-wein | dustcover | dustcover | house |
guhsh | rubbish | refuse; garbage; worthless material; foolish discourse; nonsense | house |
guhsh(-tukh) | debris | the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken up; garbage | house |
ha'fek | candlestick | a holder with a cup or spike for a candle | house |
ha'gel-math | light panel | a panel of lights to illuminate a room | house |
ha'gel-razh | skylight | an overhead window, as in a roof, admitting daylight; light from the sky | house |
ha'gelek | lamp | a piece of furniture holding one or more electric light bulbs (electric lamp); an artificial source of visible illumination | house |
ha'gelek | light bulb | electric lamp consisting of a glass bulb containing a wire filament (usually tungsten) that emits light when heated | house |
ha'kiv-shal | habitat | the area or environment where an organism or ecological community normally lives or occurs | house |
ha-kel | home | the physical structure within which one lives, such as a house or apartment; a place where one lives; a residence | house |
ha-shal | quarters | dwelling places; a place of residence, especially the buildings or barracks used to house military personnel or their dependents | house |
hali-kel | hangar | a shelter especially for housing or repairing aircraft | house |
haulat | mirror | a surface capable of reflecting sufficient undiffused light to form an image of an object placed in front of it (noun) | house |
ip'an | curtain | curtain/blinds/drapes for covering/obscuring aberture | house |
kaiden | stairs | a series or flight of steps; a staircase | house |
kaiden-ur | stairwell | a vertical shaft around which a staircase has been built | house |
kak | jar | jar (noun) | house |
kamu | roof | the exterior surface and its supporting structures on the top of a building; the upper exterior surface of a dwelling | house |
kamu-mesyel(lar) | eave(s) | eave(s) | house |
kamu-tvi-shal | garret | a room on the top floor of a house, typically under a pitched roof; an attic | house |
kanek | boiler | an enclosed vessel in which water is heated and circulated, either as hot water or as steam, for heating or power | house |
kap-kuv | torus | commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column; a ring-shaped surface generated by rotating a circle around an axis that does not intersect the circle | house |
karik un-wak-vel | digital watch | a watch with a digital display | house |
kastik-kel | greenhouse | a structure, primarily of glass, in which temperature and humidity can be controlled for the cultivation or protection of plants | house |
kel-nen | foundation | the lowest support of a structure | house |
kel-nen-kov | foundation stone | a stone laid at a ceremony to mark the founding of a new building | house |
kelek | dwelling | dwelling; house | house |
kelek | house | a structure serving as a dwelling for one or more persons, especially for a family | house |
ker | yard | a tract of ground next to, surrounding, or surrounded by a building or buildings (anc.); a fundamental unit of length equal to 3 feet, or 36 inches (0.9144 meter) | house |
kesek | arch | a structure, such as a freestanding monument, shaped like an inverted U (VLI) (noun) | house |
kesek-weizehl | arcade | a series of arches supported by columns, piers, or pillars, either freestanding or attached to a wall to form a gallery | house |
ki'haf | basket | a container made of interwoven material, such as rushes or twigs (anc.) (VLI) | house |
kispek | tower | a building or part of a building that is exceptionally high in proportion to its width and length (noun) | house |
kitau-skaf | desk | a piece of furniture with a writing surface and usually drawers or other compartments; writing surface | house |
krani | window | an opening constructed in a wall or roof that functions to admit light or air to an enclosure and is often framed and spanned with glass mounted to permit opening and closing | house |
krani-sharushan | fenestration | the way in which the windows of a building are arranged | house |
krau | vent | a means of escape or release from confinement; an outlet; an opening permitting the escape of fumes, a liquid, a gas, or steam (noun) | house |
kraulaya | ventilation | the replacement of stale or noxious air with fresh air; the mechanical system or equipment used to circulate air or to replace stale air with fresh air | house |
ku-san | chair | chair (VLI) (anc.); stool; seat; furniture for sitting on | house |
ku-san | seat | something, such as a chair or bench, that may be sat on; chair (anc.) | house |
kuhr | latch | a fastening, as for a door or gate, typically consisting of a bar that fits into a notch or slot and is lifted from either side by a lever or string | house |
kus-vakh-kispek | belfry | a bell tower, especially one attached to a building; the part of a tower or steeple in which bells are hung | house |
la'y | rug | a particular style of rug | house |
lamekhek | brazier | a large metal container in which coal or charcoal is burned; warms people who must stay outside for long times (warming) | house |
lan-tol | deck | any of various floor-like platforms built into a vessel; floor; as in deck of a ship | house |
lan-tol | floor | the surface of a room on which one stands; thelower or supporting surface of a structure (noun) | house |
lan-tol-ha'gelek | floor lamp | a tall lamp with a base that stands on the floor | house |
lan-tol-torbesan | floor plan | a scale diagram of a room or building drawn as if seen from above | house |
le-suma-tsorayek | icebox | refrigerator; a device that keeps things cool or chilled (device) | house |
le-sumayek | freezer | a thermally insulated compartment, cabinet, room in which a subfreezing temperature is maintained | house |
lef' | font | the oil reservoir in an oil-burning lamp; a basin for holding baptismal water in a church | house |
lehm | throw | bedclothes consisting of a lightweight cloth covering (an afghan or bedspread) that is casually thrown over something | house |
lesh-temok | bearing wall | any wall supporting a floor or the roof of a building (construction) | house |
lith'ik | cup | glass/tumbler/mug/vessel[bowl] designed to contain liquid/semi-liquid nourishment | house |
magol | flagon | a large vessel, with a handle and spout and often a lid, used for holding wine or other liquors (anc.) | house |
mashek | flask | a small container, such as a bottle, having a narrow neck and usually a cap | house |
mashulayek | shower | a bath in which the water is sprayed on the bather in fine streams from a showerhead, usually secured overhead (noun) | house |
mashulek | fountain | a structure, often decorative, from which a jet or stream of water issues | house |
masu-ek'mev | water main | a principal pipe in a system of pipes for conveying water, especially one installed underground | house |
math | plate | a shallow dish in which food is served or from which it is eaten (noun) | house |
matuhlek | tub | an open, flat-bottomed vessel, usually round and typically wider than it is deep, used for washing, packing, or storing; a bathtub | house |
moktin | foil | A thin, flexible leaf or sheet of metal: aluminum foil | house |
monek | cup | glass; tumbler; mug; vessel designed to contain liquids (VLI) | house |
ne-shal | basement | the lowermost portion of a structure partly or wholly below ground level; often used for storage; the ground floor facade or interior in Renaissance architecture | house |
nef | shelf | a flat, usually rectangular structure composed of a rigid material fixed at right angles to a wall or other vertical surface | house |
nef | terrace | porch or walkway bordered by colonnades; a platform extending outdoors from a floor of a house or apartment building | house |
nel'ashayek | replicator | a device derived from transporter technology to dematerialize matter and then reconstitute it in another form | house |
nen | base | a support or foundation | house |
nentu(tra) | framework | a structure for supporting or enclosing something else; an external work platform; a scaffold | house |
nok | concrete | a strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water (material) | house |
numo-pral-fasek | microwave oven | an oven where heat is produced as microwaves cause water molecules in the foodstuff to vibrate | house |
on-kharat- | duplex | duplex (adjective); two houses joined together | house |
on-kharatik | duplex | duplex; two houses joined together | house |
pasu | table | an article of furniture supported by one or more vertical legs and having a flat horizontal surface | house |
pev | mat | the flat piece of coarse fabric or other material used for wiping one's shoes or feet or in various other forms as a floor covering (noun) (anc.) | house |
pi'hali-kel | garage | a building or indoor space in which to park or keep a motor vehicle (noun) | house |
pseth-nehaya | dry rot | a fungus disease of timber causing it to crumble into powder | house |
psethek | brazier | a metal pan for holding burning coals or charcoal (drying) | house |
raf-ar'kada-sakat | electronic mail (email) | electronic mail (email) | house |
ralash-mashulayek | sonic shower | sonic shower | house |
rau-nol | shelter | something that provides cover or protection, as from the weather; an establishment that provides temporary housing for homeless people (noun) | house |
ret | space | an extent or expanse of a surface or three-dimensional area; a blank or empty area; an area provided for a particular purpose | house |
rihkau | edge | to edge as in to edge a lawn or a garment (verb) | house |
rompotau-zup-shal | maintenance shop | a place where one does repairs; maintains items | house |
ruk-tor | egress | to exit, go out from a building | house |
ruken | egress | a place of exit (from a building) | house |
ruken | exit | a way or passage out; egress (noun) | house |
sa'adek | elevator | elevator; lift; device that transports people between floors; turbolift | house |
saga-tum-vel | digital computer | a computer that represents information by numerical (binary) digits | house |
samek-mish-vel | refrigerator | an appliance, cabinet, or room for storing food or other substances at a low temperature | house |
samev | flue | a pipe/tube/channel for conveying hot air/gas/steam/smoke, as from a furnace/fireplace to a chimney | house |
samuyek | chiller | refrigerator; a device that keeps things cool or chilled (device) | house |
sar-tak | bed | a piece of furniture for reclining and sleeping, typically consisting of a flat, rectangular frame and a mattress resting on springs (VLI) | house |
sayonotayek | extinguisher | one who, or that which extinguishes; e.g. a fire extinguisher | house |
sayumak | faucet | faucet; tap; a fixture that an adjustable valve that controls the flow of liquid from a pipe | house |
sayumak | tap/faucet | a device for regulating the flow of a liquid from a reservoir such as a pipe or drum | house |
sek | outlet | a receptacle, especially one mounted in a wall, that is connected to a power supply and equipped with a socket for a plug | house |
sha'ti | cubbyhole | a small compartment; a small secluded room (anc) | house |
sha'ti | niche | a recess in a wall, as for holding a statue or urn; a cranny, hollow, or crevice, as in rock; a special area of demand for a product or service | house |
sha-ti | nook | a small corner, alcove, or recess, especially one in a large room; a hidden or secluded spot (anc.) | house |
shati-svep | automatic door | a door equipped with a power-operated mechanism and controls that open and close the door automatically upon receipt of a momentary actuating signal; the switch that begins the automatic cycle may be a photoelectric device, floor mat, or manual switch | house |
shati-temep | automatic gate | a gate that is controlled with sensors to automatically open when someone approaches | house |
shenek | escalator | escalator; moving staircase | house |
shi'yuk | bedroom | a room in which to sleep | house |
shi-yem | dining room | a room to eat meals | house |
si-kel-nenikaya | buttress | a structure, usually brick or stone, built against a wall for support or reinforcement (noun) | house |
sik'gle | chair | chair/stool/seat/bench, a piece or portion of a piece of furniture for sitting upon | house |
skahan | curtain | curtain (VLI); blind; drapes for covering a window (noun) | house |
skahanu | curtains | curtains (VLI); blinds; drapes for covering a window (plural) | house |
skahanu | drapes | drapes; window coverings (noun) | house |
skladantra | message system | a system used in retrieving or sending messages; message archive; voice mail [korsaya.org] | house |
sku | sill | a horizontal member that bears the upright portion of a frame, especially the horizontal member that forms the base of a window | house |
sunil | pan | a shallow, wide, open container, usually of metal and without a lid, used for holding liquids, cooking, and other domestic purposes | house |
svep | door | a swinging or sliding barrier that will close the entrance to a room or building or vehicle (anc.) | house |
svep-ashef | doorstep | doorstep | house |
svep-elat | doorknob | doorknob | house |
svep-klotek | doorstop | doorstop | house |
svep-lehk | doorjamb | doorjamb | house |
svep-lehk | doorpost | doorpost | house |
svep-nentu | door frame | door frame | house |
svep-pev | doormat | doormat | house |
svep-sharu | doorway | doorway | house |
svep-sku | doorsill | doorsill | house |
svin | entry | entry; place where one enters | house |
temep | gate | a structure that can be swung, drawn, or lowered to block an entrance or a passage (noun) | house |
temep-lehk | gatepost | an upright post on which a gate is hung or against which it closes | house |
temep-sharu | gateway | an opening or a structure framing an opening, such as an arch, that may be closed by a gate | house |
temok | wall | an upright structure of masonry, wood, plaster, or other building material serving to enclose, divide, or protect an area, especially a vertical construction forming an inner partition or exterior siding of a building | house |
temok-nen-dohn | baseboard | a molding covering the joint formed by a wall and the floor | house |
tepul-sek | power outlet | power outlet | house |
terk | bolt | a bar made of wood or metal that slides into a socket and is used to fasten doors and gates; a metal bar or rod in the mechanism of a lock that is thrown or withdrawn by turning the key (noun) | house |
thalv | sheet | a broad rectangular piece of fabric serving as a basic article of bedding (anc.) | house |
thro-svep | hatch | an opening, as in the deck of a ship, in the roof or floor of a building, or in an aircraft (noun) | house |
torbesan | plan | a drawing or diagram made to scale showing the structure or arrangement of something; floorplan (architecture) | house |
torvau-besan | blueprint | a contact print of a drawing or other image rendered as white lines on a blue background, especially such a print of an architectural plan or technical drawing (noun) | house |
trak | pillow | a cloth case, stuffed with something soft, such as down, feathers, or foam rubber, used to cushion the head, especially during sleep | house |
tsek | column | a tall cylindrical vertical upright and used to support a structure (structural) (VLI) | house |
tsorayek | cabinet | an upright, cupboardlike repository with shelves, drawers, or compartments for the safekeeping or display of objects | house |
tsorayek | cupboard | a closet or cabinet, usually with shelves for storing food, crockery, and utensils | house |
tvan-sai-vukhut | canopy | a covering, usually of cloth, suspended over a throne or bed or held aloft on poles above an eminent person or a sacred object; an ornamental rooflike projection over a niche, altar, or tomb | house |
tvi-shal | chamber | a room in a house, especially a bedroom; a room where a person of authority, rank, or importance receives visitors | house |
tvi-shal | room | an area separated by walls or partitions from other similar parts of the structure or building in which it is located | house |
tvur | hall | a corridor or passageway in a building | house |
tvur | hallway | a corridor or passageway in a building | house |
tvur | corridor | an enclosed passageway; rooms usually open onto it | house |
un-wak-vel | digital clock | a type of clock that displays the time digitally, i.e. in cyphers, as opposed to an analog clock, where the time is displayed by hands | house |
uroshal-kelek | farmhouse | the homestead on a farm | house |
velek | structure | something made up of a number of parts that are held or put together in a particular way; the way in which parts are arranged or put together to form a whole; makeup | house |
veltra | property | a piece of real estate; something tangible or intangible to which its owner has legal title | house |
vul'pya | clock | an instrument other than a watch for measuring or indicating time, especially a mechanical or electronic device having a numbered dial and moving hands or a digital display (Marketa) | house |
vuzh-mev | chimney | a passage through which smoke and gases escape from a fire or furnace; a flue | house |
vuzh-mev | smokestack | a large chimney or vertical pipe through which combustion vapors, gases, and smoke are discharged | house |
wak-vel | clock | an instrument other than a watch for measuring or indicating time, especially a mechanical or electronic device having a numbered dial and moving hands or a digital display (VLI) | house |
wu'sibav | bath | a vessel containing liquid in which something is immersed (as to process it or to maintain it at a constant temperature or to lubricate it) (anc.) | house |
wu-ku-san | bench | a long seat, often without a back, for two or more persons | house |
yem-fereik-kebi | food systhesis unit | food systhesis unit; food replicator | house |
yem-tanek | food dispenser | a device that dispenses food | house |
yerak | bowl | a hemispherical vessel, wider than it is deep, used for holding food or fluids | house |
yon-lapan | firewood | wood used as fuel for a fire | house |
yon-sha'ti | fireplace | an open recess for holding a fire at the base of a chimney; a hearth | house |
yonag | flambeau | a lighted torch; a large ornamental candlestick | house |
yonet | lamp | a vessel containing oil or alcohol burned through a wick for illumination (lamp with fuel and wick) | house |
yontayek | burner | a device, as in a furnace, stove, or gas lamp, that is lighted to produce a flame; a device on a stovetop, such as a gas jet or electric element, that produces heat | house |
yuk-sai | blanket | a large piece of woven material used as a covering for warmth, especially on a bed | house |
zhit-dunap | dictionary | a reference book containing an alphabetical list of words with information about them | house |
zhuk-pasu | bench | a strong worktable, such as one used in carpentry or in a laboratory | house |
zish-nef | drawer | drawer; part of a desk, etc (noun) | house |
zup-ha'gelek | floodlight | artificial light in an intensely bright and broad beam; a unit that produces a beam of intense light | house |
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