Vulcan | English | Description | Category |
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L-langon Mountains | L-langon Mountains | mountains that border the Sas-a-shar desert; a mountain range located on the edge of Vulcan's Forge (Sas-a-Shar), on the far side of the desert from Shi'Kahr (TAS Yesteryear, Official ST Cooking Manual) | geography |
ek'tal-zup-shal | laboratory | laboratory; lab | medicine |
ek'tal-zup-shal | laboratory | a room or building equipped for scientific experimentation or research; a place where drugs and chemicals are manufactured | place |
zup | labour | physical or mental exertion, especially when difficult or exhausting; work; a specific task; a particular form of work or method of working (noun) | |
zup-tor | labour | to work; toil; to strive painstakingly; to proceed with great effort (verb) | |
patam-zul-koval | laccolith | a mass of igneous rock intruded between layers of sedimentary rock, resulting in uplift | geology |
nesh | laceration | a jagged wound or cut | medicine |
fam | lack | deficiency or absence; a particular deficiency or absence (noun) | |
fam-tor | lack | to be missing or deficient; to be in need of something (verb) | |
-fam | lacking | ~less; lacking; without | suffix |
mish-raul t'LaKoya | LaCoya spanner | a specific kind of spanner or wrench named after the inventer, LaCoya | tool |
bezhun-masu-mev | lacrimal duct | any of several small ducts that carry tears from the lacrimal glands | body part |
bezhun-masu-pi'nafek | lacrimal gland | any of the glands in the eyes that secrete tears | body part |
bezhun-mashaya | lacrimation | secretion of tears, especially in excess | medicine |
vis-fek-torvukh | lacrosse | a game in which two teams throw and catch a ball using long sticks with nets at the end, and try to score goals | sport |
thas-skaun-zalu | lactase | an enzyme occurring in certain yeasts and in the intestinal juices of mammals and catalyzing the hydrolysis of lactose into glucose and galactose | body part |
thasaya | lactation | secretion or formation of milk by the mammary glands; the period during which the mammary glands secrete milk | medicine |
thas-mev | lactiferous duct | ducts of the mammary gland that carry milk to the nipple | body part |
thas-slor-tukh | lactose | a sugar comprising one glucose molecule linked to a galactose molecule; occurs only in milk | body part |
pu'uth | ladder | an often portable structure consisting of two long sides crossed by parallel rungs, used to climb up and down | tool |
t'sai | Lady | female-specific honourific title | rank |
masutra-muzh | lagoon | a shallow body of water, especially one separated from a sea by sandbars or coral reefs | place |
fal-vrel-yumaya | lahar | a landslide or mudflow of volcanic fragments on the flanks of a volcano; the deposit produced by such a landslide | place |
suk'muzh | lake | a body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land | place |
thalv-velek | lamina | a narrow bed of rock | geology |
thalv-velek | lamina | the area of a leaf or petal; a blade | plant |
thalv-velek | lamina | a thin plate, sheet, or layer | |
thalv-velek | lamina - animal | a thin scalelike or platelike structure, as one of the thin layers of sensitive vascular tissue in the hoof of a horse | body part |
thalv-velek | lamina - person | a thin layer of bone, membrane, or other tissue | body part |
tinik | laminate | to beat or compress into a thin plate or sheet; to cover with thin sheets; to divide into thin layers; to make by uniting several layers | |
ha'gelek | lamp | a piece of furniture holding one or more electric light bulbs (electric lamp); an artificial source of visible illumination | house |
yonet | lamp | a vessel containing oil or alcohol burned through a wick for illumination (lamp with fuel and wick) | house |
nol | lampblack | fine soot collected from incompletely burned carbonaceous materials, used as a pigment and in matches | |
li-wun | lance | a thrusting weapon with a long wooden shaft and a sharp metal head | weapon |
li-wun-shidik | lanceolate | tapering from a rounded base toward an apex; lance-shaped: lanceolate leaves | plant |
shasol | land | a nation; a country (noun) | place |
solektra | land | the solid ground of the Earth; ground (noun) | place |
fisolekau-sutauk | landing bay | a place where shuttles can land and are hangered on a ship | place |
solek-skish | landslide - rock and soil | the downward sliding of a relatively dry mass of earth and rock | place |
kov-skish | landslide - rock only | fall or slide of a large mass of rock, down a mountainside; a rock avalanche | place |
gen-lis | language | communication of thoughts and feelings through a system of arbitrary signals, such as voice sounds, gestures, or written symbols (anc.) (VLI) | |
lakh | language | literally the ancient Vulcan for 'tongue' as in a particular language | |
(makh-)yonet | lantern | lanternan often portable case with transparent or translucent sides for holding and protecting a light | house |
asenara | lantern | an often portable case with transparent or translucent sides for holding and protecting a light (Caz) | house |
vrodak-tukh | lanthanum | a soft, silvery-white, malleable, ductile, metallic rare-earth element in glass manufacture for movie and television studio lighting | element |
feshek-zan-vel | laparoscope | a slender tubular endoscope that is inserted through an incision in the abdominal wall and used for viewing the abdominal or pelvic cavities | medicine |
feshek-sharushan | laparotomy | surgical incision into the abdominal wall, especially into the flank | medicine |
suk | large | of greater than average size, extent, quantity, or amount; big; of greater than average scope, breadth, or capacity; comprehensive | |
shi'spes-yonshaya | laryngitis | inflammation of the larynx | medicine |
neik-drahk | laryngopharynx | the portion of the pharynx just above the larynx; the lower part of the pharynx (part that extends from the mouth and nasal cavities to the larynx) | body part |
shi'spes | larynx | the part of the respiratory tract between the pharynx and the trachea containing the vocal cords | body part |
ha'zehlek | laser | any of several devices that emit highly amplified and coherent radiation (light) of one or more discrete frequencies | tool |
ha'zehlek-thorshun | laser cannon | ealier form of the phaser onboard a ship | weapon |
kim-shah | last | last; not first (adjective) | |
palesh-tor | last | to last; to endure (verb) | |
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 |
tab-ma | late | coming, occurring, or remaining after the correct, usual, or expected time; delayed; beginning after or continuing past the usual or expected hour | |
vlaik kwitau-tash-torektra | lateral impulse control system | the control system for the lateral impulse engines | technical |
vlaik kwitau-kwitek | lateral impulse thruster | the small engine that is situated on the lateral (side) portion of the ship; used for maneuvering | technical |
kas-wan-tukh | latex | the colorless or milky sap of certain plants, such as the poinsettia or milkweed, that coagulates on exposure to air | plant |
kas-wan-tukh | latex | an emulsion of rubber or plastic globules in water, used in paints, adhesives, and various synthetic rubber products | |
da-skrimek | lathe | a machine tool for shaping metal or wood; the workpiece turns about a horizontal axis against a fixed tool | tool |
nentu-vis | lattice | an open framework made of strips of metal, wood, or similar material overlapped or overlaid in a regular, usually crisscross pattern | |
spusau | launch | to throw or propel with force; hurl; to set or thrust (a self-propelled craft or projectile) in motion (verb) | |
supsaya | launch | the act of launching (noun) | |
spusau-sutauk | launch bay | the area where shuttles are launched from the ship | place |
spusau-zehlanayek | launch resequencer | launch resequencer | technical |
puspusau | launched | to be launched; past tense of launch | |
zul | lava | molten rock that reaches the earth's surface through a volcano or fissure; the rock formed by the cooling and solidifying of molten rock | geology |
zul-yumaya | lava flow | a solidified body of rock formed from the lateral, surficial outpouring of molten lava from a vent or fissure, often lobate in form | place |
zul-muzh | lava lake | lava lake | place |
zul-ur | lava tube | a natural, hollow tunnel beneath the surface of a solidified lava flow through which the lava flow was fed | geology |
pulu-kur | lavender | a pale to light purple to very light or very pale violet colour | colour |
to-gav | law | the body of rules and principles governing the affairs of a community and enforced by a political authority; a legal system (anc.) | crime |
nau-tukh | lawrencium | a short-lived, radioactive synthetic transuranic element produced from californium | element |
ti | lay | to cause to lie down; to place in or bring to a particular position; to put or set down | |
tin | layer | a single thickness of a material covering a surface or forming an overlying part or segment | |
kas'el | lazy | resistant to work or exertion; disposed to idleness; slow-moving; sluggish; conducive to idleness or indolence (anc.) | emotion |
Ek'thro-torektra t'Oska-tum-vel | LCARS | acronym for Library Computer Access & Retrieval System; the common user interface of 24th century computer systems, based on verbal and graphically enhanced keyboard/display input and output | technical |
fulag-tor | lead | to show the way to by going in advance; to guide or direct in a course (verb) | |
ras-tukh | lead | a soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white, dense metallic element used in containers and pipes for corrosives, solder and type metal, bullets | element |
pufulag-tor | lead, to be | to be led | |
ras-sash-kipof | lead-acid battery | a battery with lead electrodes with dilute sulphuric acid as the electrolyte; each cell generates about 2 volts | tool |
mor | leaf | a usually green, flattened, lateral structure attached to a stem and is the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants ; | plant |
wuh-mor-krus | leaflet | one of the segments of a compound leaf; a small leaf or leaflike part | plant |
wuh-mor-krus | leaflet | a printed, usually folded handbill or flier intended for free distribution | |
tasau | leak | to permit the escape, entry, or passage of something through a breach or flaw; to escape or pass through a breach or flaw (verb) | |
tasaya | leak | a crack or flaw that permits something to escape from or enter a container or conduit; the act or instance of leaking (noun) | |
gal-tor | lean | to bend or slant away from the vertical; to incline the weight of the body so as to be supported (verb) | |
galat | lean | meat with little or no fat; thin; a tilt or an inclination away from the vertical (noun) | |
kah'ru | learn | to gain knowledge, comprehension, or mastery of through experience or study | training |
oren-tor | learn | to gain knowledge, comprehension, or mastery of through experience or study (VLI) | training |
l'tak terai | learning disability | a learning disability involving learning, reading, writing. (ST Discovery) | medicine |
k'puu | least, at | according to the lowest possible assessment; not less than; in any event; anyway (anc.) | |
duf | leather | the dressed or tanned hide of an animal, usually with the hair removed; any of various articles or parts made of dressed or tanned hide | animal |
ahn-soon | leather strap | a leather strap that's tied around each combatant's wrist in a fight | weapon |
trasha | leave | to go out of or away from; to go without taking or removing | |
pufulag-tor | led | to be led | |
hayal-sov-pral | lee wave | lee wave | |
losrak | left | of, belonging to, located on, or being the side of the body to the north when the subject is facing east (direction) | direction |
mal | leg | the part of the limb between the knee and foot in vertebrates used for locomotion or support | body part |
visak'a | legacy | something handed down from an ancestor or a predecessor or from the past (anc.) | |
el-wak | leisure | freedom from time-consuming duties, responsibilities, or activities | |
wu-vath | length | the state, quality, or fact of being long; the measurement of the extent of something along its greatest dimension | |
wuvau | lengthen | to make or become longer | |
gelek | lens | a transparent, biconvex body of the eye between the iris and the vitreous humor that focuses light rays | body part |
gelek | lens | a ground or molded piece of glass, plastic by means of which light rays are refracted so that they converge or diverge to form an image | tool |
hayal-masutik | lentic | of or relating to or living in still waters (as lakes or ponds) | |
dah-si-gelekik | lenticular | shaped like a biconvex lens; of or relating to a lens | |
pi'wef-weinik | lepidote | covered with small, scurfy scales; rough to the touch | medicine |
pi'wef | lepis | scale; shell | body part |
wonil-wadilik | leptodermous | thin-walled; especially leaf cells or exothecial cells | plant |
ko-ka-ashausu | lesbian | a woman whose sexual orientation is to women | people |
sval | lesion | a localized pathological change in a bodily organ or tissue; a wound or injury; an infected or diseased patch of skin | medicine |
ten | less | not as great in amount or quantity; lower in importance, esteem, or rank; consisting of a smaller number | parts of speech |
ten do | less than | comparing quantity or quality (Example: "She was less than half her weight after the crash diet") | math |
tupa | lesson | something to be learned; an experience, example, or observation that imparts beneficial new knowledge or wisdom | training |
kal-tor | let | to give permission or opportunity to; allow | |
ti'amah | let me go! | let me go!; let me out (ENT - Bounty) | phrase |
nuhm | letter | general term for a letter of the alphabet [VLI] | |
zun | letter | a written symbol or character representing a speech sound and being a component of an alphabet | |
hayal | letting be | Vulcan principles of non-interference - can be translated as letting be or calm. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | philosophy |
wan-khaf-nala | leukocyte | white blood cells that engulf and digest bacteria and fungi; an important part of the body's defense system | body part |
wan-shal-bosh t'nala-tin | leukoplakia | an abnormal condition characterized by white spots or patches on mucous membranes, especially of the mouth and vulva | medicine |
wan-isachya-bosh | leukotrichia | whiteness of the hair | medicine |
ashenek | levator | one of several muscles whose action is to raise the part to which it inserts | body part |
ashenek | levator | a surgical instrument for lifting the depressed fragments of a fractured skull | medicine |
pamashok | levee | an embankment raised to prevent a river from overflowing; a small ridge or raised area bordering an irrigated field | place |
vok | level | relative position or rank on a scale; a natural or proper position, place, or stage; a horizontal line or plane at right angles to the plumb (noun) | |
vok- | level | having a flat, smooth surface; being on a horizontal plane; being at the same height or position as another; even (adjective) | |
vok-tor | level | to make horizontal, flat, or even; to tear down; raze; to knock down with or as if with a blow (verb) | |
volik | level | having a flat, smooth surface; being on a horizontal plane; being at the same height or position as another; even (adjective) | |
man-kastik | liana (liane) | a woody climbing usually tropical plant | plant |
dunapsu | librarian | a person who is responsible for a collection of specialized or technical information or materials, such as musical scores or computer documentation | occupation |
shi'dunap | library | a place in which literary and artistic materials, such as books, periodicals, newspapers etc. kept for reading, reference, or lending | place |
oska-tum-vel | library computer | computer on board a ship that contains the reference material needed for analysis | technical |
ti | lie | to be or place oneself at rest in a flat, horizontal, or recumbent position; recline; to lie on something | |
wuh-lan | Lieutenant (army) | a commissioned rank that is above 2nd lieutenant and below a captain; a 2nd Lieutenant | rank |
fosh-lan | Lieutenant (army)/Lt. (jg) (naval/SF) | a commissioned rank that is above 2nd lieutenant and below a captain (army); a commissioned rank above a Lt. jg and below a Lt. Cmdr.(navy) | rank |
ot-lan | Lieutenant (navy/Starfleet) | a commissioned rank that is above lieutenant junior grade and below lieutenant commander | rank |
tra-lan | Lieutenant Commander (Starfleet) | a commissioned rank that is above lieutenant and below commander | rank |
ha'kiv | life | the interval of time between birth and death; the property that distinguishes living organisms from dead organisms and inanimate matter (VLI) | |
mene | life | the interval of time between birth and death; the property that distinguishes living organisms from dead organisms and inanimate matter | |
ha'kiv-da-nel | life cycle | the course of developmental changes through which an organism passes from its inception as a fertilized zygote to the mature state | biology |
ha-vel | life-form | the characteristic morphology of a mature organism | |
ha'kiv-nenikaya | life-support | medical equipment that augments or substitutes for an essential bodily function enabling a patient who otherwise might not survive to live | medicine |
rishan-hali | lifeboat | a boat carried on a ship for use if the ship has to be abandoned | |
rishan-tvi'haf | lifepod | small vessel that is released from a starship in case of an extreme emergency e.g. abandoning ship | |
abertau | lift | to direct or carry from a lower to a higher position; raise (verb) | |
hinek-tersayek | ligament | a sheet or band of tough, fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages at a joint or supporting an organ | body part |
ha'ge(-) | light | the illumination derived from a source of light; the sensation of perceiving light; brightness; a source of light; lamp | |
ta'hal | light | of relatively little weight; not heavy; of relatively little weight for its size or bulk | |
ha'pla-kur | light blue | having a color similar to that of a clear unclouded sky (on Terra) | colour |
ha'gelek | light bulb | electric lamp consisting of a glass bulb containing a wire filament (usually tungsten) that emits light when heated | house |
ha'yar-kur | light green | similar to the color of fresh grass (on Terra) | colour |
ha'gel-math | light panel | a panel of lights to illuminate a room | house |
(masu-)ha'zehl-kel | lighthouse | a tall structure topped by a powerful light used as a beacon or signal to aid marine navigation | place |
ha'gelan | lighting | the state of being lighted; illumination; the method or equipment used to provide artificial illumination | |
igen-wesh | lightning | an abrupt, discontinuous natural electric discharge in the atmosphere; the visible flash of light accompanying such a discharge | meteorology |
spo' | like | resembling or similar; having the same or some of the same characteristics; often used in combination ; having the same or similar characteristics | preposition |
tishau | like | to find pleasant or attractive; enjoy; to want to have; to want to have (verb) | emotion |
tishaya | like | something that is liked; a preference (noun) | emotion |
kesik | likely | possessing or displaying the qualities or characteristics that make something probable; within the realm of credibility; plausible | |
(lap-)kar | limb | the expanded tip of a plant organ, such as a petal or corolla lobe | plant |
sikrus | limb | one of the jointed appendages of an animal, such as an arm, leg, wing, or flipper, used for locomotion or grasping | body part |
zherka-torektra | limbic system | a group of interconnected deep brain structures involved in olfaction, emotion, motivation, behavior, and various autonomic functions | body part |
vom-tukh | limestone | a common sedimentary rock as a building stone and in the manufacture of lime, carbon dioxide, and cement | geology |
grei | limit | the point, edge, or line beyond which something cannot or may not proceed; a confining or restricting object, agent, or influence (noun) | |
grei-sfek | limit point | a mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity | math |
slor-masu-talsu | limnologist | a specialist in the study of freshwater ponds and lakes | occupation |
slor-masu-tal | limnology | the scientific study of the life and phenomena of fresh water, especially lakes and ponds | science |
zehl | line | a thin continuous mark, as that made by a pen, pencil, or brush applied to a surface; a similar mark cut or scratched into a surface (noun) | |
zehl | line | a geometric figure formed by a point moving along a fixed direction and the reverse direction | math |
zehl-velak | line element | also known as the first fundamental form; at ordinary points on a surface, the line element is positive definite | math |
zehl-krus | line segment | a line described by two sets of co-ordinates and the shortest connection between them | math |
zehl-sebastak | line tension | line tension of calligraphic strokes (noun) [korsaya.org] | calligraphy |
zehlik seht-su'us-ek'tal | linear algebra | branch of mathematics that deals with the theory of systems of linear equations, matrices, vector spaces, determinants, and linear transformations | math |
zehl-vo'ihn | linear equation | the algebraic equation, such as y = 2x + 7 or 3x + 2y - z = 4, in which the highest degree term in the variable or variables is of the first degree | math |
zehl-travek | linear group | the general linear group GLn(q) is the set of n x n matrices with entries in the field Fq which have nonzero determinant. | math |
zehlik rish-folau-vel | linear intermix chamber | a linear chamber that contains the matter/antimatter reaction that supplies power to the warp drive and other main systems | technical |
zehlik rish-folau-torektra | linear intermix system | the system that regulates the matter/antimatter reaction in the warp core (intermix chamber) | technical |
zehl-el'torayek | linear operator | one that operates/maintains the intermix chamber/warp core; a engineering specialist | occupation |
masutra-su-yata | liner, ocean | a large commercial ship (especially one that carries passengers on a regular schedule) | |
gen-lis-talsu | linguist | a specialist in the the humanistic study of language and literature; | occupation |
gen-lis-tal | linguistics | the humanistic study of language and literature; the scientific study of language | science |
gen-lis-tal | linguistics | the humanistic study of language and literature; the scientific study of language | science |
tvitaya | lining | a covering or coating for an inside surface; material used for such covering or coating | clothing |
naf | link | one of the rings or loops forming a chain; a unit in a connected series of units; an association; a relationship (noun) | |
naf-tor | link | to become connected with or as if with a link; to connect with or as if with a link (verb) | |
punaf-tor | linked | to be linked; connected by a link | |
saizhiv | lint | clinging bits of fiber and fluff; fuzz; the mass of soft fibers surrounding the seeds of unginned cotton | |
saizhiv | lint | downy material obtained by scraping linen cloth and used for dressing wounds | medicine |
bru | lip | either of two fleshy folds that surround the opening of the mouth; a structure or part that encircles or bounds an orifice | body part |
pid-thel'a-nosh svi'khaf | lipemia | the presence of excess lipids in the blood | medicine |
thel-upik gnal | lipoma | a benign tumor composed chiefly of fat cells; a fat cyst | medicine |
thel'a-ketek | lipoprotein | any of a group of conjugated proteins in which at least one of the components is a lipid | body part |
thel'a-nala-rasahtra | liposarcoma | sarcoma of fat cells | medicine |
bru-lar | lips | the two fleshy folds that surround the opening of the mouth | body part |
vimashau | liquefy | to cause to become liquid; to melt (a solid) by heating; to condense (a gas) by cooling | |
armagnac | liqueur | a special amber-coloured liqueur; Sarek kept a bottle of it for special occasions (source: Orion Press Lexicon) | food |
masu | liquid | the state in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow with little or no tendency to disperse | |
vimashau | liquify | to cause to become liquid; to melt (a solid) by heating; to condense (a gas) by cooling | |
shirpa | lirpa-like weapon | a Vulcan weapon similar to the lirpa; used by honour guards in ceremonies (Orion Press Lexicon) | weapon |
feim | list | a series of names, words, or other items written, printed, or imagined one after the other; a considerable number; a long series (noun) | |
feim-tor | list | to catalog; to index; to make a list of; itemize; to enter in a list; register (verb) | |
gal-tor | list | to lean or cause to lean to the side (verb) | |
galat | list | lean; an inclination to one side, as of a ship; a tilt (noun) | |
shroi | listen | listen/pay attention to words, not same as hearing | |
kitau-tanaf | literature | the body of written works of a language, period, or culture; imaginative or creative writing, especially of recognized artistic value | |
nafek-kov-torvaya | lithiasis | pathological formation of mineral concretions in the body; commonly called "stones" | medicine |
kovtaya | lithification | the conversion of unconsolidated sediment into a coherent and solid rock | medicine |
pim-tukh | lithium | a soft, silvery, highly reactive metallic element that is used as a heat transfer medium, and in thermonuclear weapons | element |
kov-ek'shal | lithosphere | the outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle, approximately 100 km (62 mi.) thick | geology |
kov-vazhaya | lithuresis | passing small stones with the urine | medicine |
pi' | little | small in size; small in quantity or degree; short in extent or duration; brief (adjective) | |
wuhr-ozh | little finger | the smallest finger of the human hand; the last finger as counted from the thumb; the pinky finger | body part |
mashen-shahov-shal | littoral (area) | a coastal region; a shore; the region or zone between the limits of high and low tides | place |
gef-glu'es | littoral (system) | of or on a shore, especially a seashore | place |
dif-tor | live | to live a long time (verb) | |
ha-tor | live | to be alive; exist; to continue to be alive (VLI) (verb) | |
tix'oi | live | to be alive; exist; to continue to be alive | |
Dif-tor heh smusma | live long and prosper | traditional greeting (VLI) | phrase |
Mene sakkhet ur-seveh | live long and prosper | traditional greeting (Marketa) | phrase |
nehasamau-nafek | liver (invertebrates) | an organ in invertebrates that is similar to the vertebrate liver | body part |
nehasamek | liver (vertebrates) | the large, reddish-brown, glandular vertebrate organ located in the upper right portion of the abdominal cavity that secretes bile | body part |
yekvat | liverwort | any of numerous small, green, nonvascular plants of the class Hepaticae within the division Bryophyta | plant |
shatarr | lizzard | poisonous lizzard that live under rocks and in caves; found in the desert (The Lost Years) | animal |
tus | load | a weight or mass that is supported; something that is carried, as by a vehicle, person, or animal (noun) | |
tus-tor | load | to put (something) into or onto a structure or conveyance; to put or place a load into or onto a structure, device, or conveyance (verb) | |
putush-tor | loaded | to be loaded | |
makrizhiv | loam | soil composed of a mixture of sand, clay, silt, and organic matter; | geology |
shal-kal | lobe | a rounded projection, especially a rounded, projecting anatomical part; a subdivision of a bodily organ | body part |
shitau | locate | to determine or specify the position or limits of: locate Albany on the map; managed to locate the site of the old artists' colony | |
tal-tor | locate | to find by searching, examining, or experimenting: locate the source of error | |
shiyau | located | to place at a certain location; station or situate: locate an agent in Rochester | |
shi | location | a place where something is or could be located; a site; the site away from a studio at which part or all of a movie is shot | place |
klacha | lock | to fasten the lock of: close and lock a drawer; to shut or make secure with or as if with locks: locked the house (verb) | |
klachek | lock | a device operated by a key, combination, or keycard and used, as on a door, for holding, closing, or securing (noun) | tool |
eku-svitan | locus | a center or focus of great activity or intense concentration; a locality; a place | place |
eku-svitan | locus | the set or configuration of all points whose coordinates satisfy a single equation or one or more algebraic conditions | math |
salan-sal-titaya | loess (löss) | a buff to gray windblown deposit of fine-grained, calcareous silt or clay | geology |
talashenek | logarithm | the power to which a base, such as 10, must be raised to produce a given number; e.g. 10(3) = 1,000; therefore, log10 - 1,000 = 3 | math |
talash-sagan | logarithmic distribution | logarithmic distribution | math |
talash-ketil | logarithmic integral | the logarithmic integral or integral logarithm li(x) is a non-elementary function defined for all positive real numbers x? 1 by the definite integral | math |
talash-su'us | logarithmic number | logarithmic number | math |
talash-kulan | logarithmic spiral | a spiral curve such that radii drawn from its pole or eye at equal angles with each other are in continual proportion | math |
olozhika | logic | the study of the principles of reasoning, especially of the structure of propositions as distinguished from their content and of method and validity in deductive reasoning (also spelled ozhika) | discipline |
ozhika | logic | the study of the principles of reasoning, especially of the structure of propositions as distinguished from their content and of method and validity in deductive reasoning (also spelled olozhika) | discipline |
Fu | logic puzzle | an ancient logic puzzle that originally used the chells of a snail-like animal | game |
olozhikaik | logical | of relating to, in accordance with, or of the nature of logic; based on earlier or otherwise known statements, events, or conditions; reasonable | emotion |
ozhikaing | logically | in a logical manner; according to logical reasoning [korsaya.org] | |
bikuv-kitaun | logogram | heiroglyphic (writing) [VLI] | |
Lojal | Lojal, Ambassador | a Vulcan ambassador that visited DS9 (DS9 The Forsaken) | individual |
tor | long | extending or traveling a relatively great distance; having the greater length of two or the greatest length of several | |
wu | long | extending or traveling a relatively great distance; having the greater length of two or the greatest length of several (VLI) | |
wu-harr | long tail | a facet of Vulcan calligraphy; an extended stroke indicating the end of a sentence [korsaya.org] | calligraphy |
akarshif | long time | a prolonged period of time | |
wu-gad-kastik | long-day plant | a plant that requires more than 12 hours of daylight before flowering will occur | plant |
difan'es | longevity | long life; great duration of life; length or duration of life (VLI) | biology |
sakkhet | longevity | long life; great duration of life; length or duration of life | biology |
wu'nil'es | longevity | long duration or continuance, as in an occupation: had unusual longevity in the company; her longevity as a star (VLI) | |
glazhau | look | to employ one's sight, especially in a given direction or on a given object; to turn one's glance or gaze (verb) | |
pakuv | loop | a length of line, thread, ribbon, or other thin material that is curved or doubled over making an opening (noun) | |
thal | loose | not fastened, restrained, or contained; free from confinement or imprisonment; not taut, fixed, or rigid | |
S'haile | lord | a male title of respectful address, does not necessarily imply a feudal liege | rank |
kethtra | lore | accumulated facts, traditions, or beliefs about a particular subject; knowledge acquired through education or experience | training |
Lorian | Lorian | son of T'Pol and Trip Tucker half-Human, half-Vulcan offspring and captain of the starship Enterprise NX-01 while the ship is pulled back in time in the year 2037, Lorian was born in the year 2042 (ENT E2) | individual |
Lorot | Lorot, SubAltern | a subaltern in the Vulcan High Command, was assimilated by the Borg; is a middle-aged man in a TNG-era red uniform [VOY Infinite Regress] | individual |
pak-tor | lose | to be unsuccessful in retaining possession of; mislay; to be deprived of (something one has had); to be unable to keep control or allegiance of | |
pak | loss | the act or an instance of losing; the condition of being deprived or bereaved of something or someone | |
paki- | lost | unable to find one's way; no longer in the possession, care, or control of someone or something (adjective) | |
pakik | lost | unable to find one's way; no longer in the possession, care, or control of someone or something (adjective) | |
pupak-tor | lost | to be lost | |
tok'mar | lost souls | a meditation technique that ancient Vulcans believed could bring lost souls back home (ST Discovery) | meditation |
paki-panu | lost-world | referring to the planet Vulcan after it was destroyed by Nero (ST 2009) [korsaya.org] | |
yumau-masutik | lotic | of relating to, or living in moving water | |
ral | loud | characterized by high volume and intensity; producing sound of high volume and intensity; clamorous and insistent | |
ashau | love | to have a deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward (a person) (verb) | emotion |
ashaya | love | a deep, tender, ineffable feeling of affection and solicitude toward a person (noun) | emotion |
Dena-val | Love | the covetous aspect of love | religion |
shan'hal'lak | love at first sight | emotional engulfment, specifically the engulfment (love at first sight) | phrase |
shon-ha-lock | love at first sight | "The Engulfment" (WOK); love | phrase |
neik | low | having little relative height; not high or tall; rising only slightly above surrounding surfaces; situated or placed below normal height | |
neik-nashen | low tide | the time at which the tide is lowest; the lowest level of the tide | |
svi-wak t'neik-masu | low-water interval | the time period between two low tides | |
ulidar t'neik-masu | low-water mark | the lowest point reached by a low tide, or the lowest level of a body of water; the lowest or worst level reached by anything | |
ne-tor | lower | to let, bring, or move down to a lower level; to reduce in value, degree, or quality; to weaken; undermine (verb) | |
weh-ne- | lower | physically below a similar or comparable thing; below another in rank, position, or authority (adjective) | |
weh-neik | lower | physically below a similar or comparable thing; below another in rank, position, or authority (adjective) | |
weh-ne-klayanek | lower factorial | can be implemented as FallingFactorial[x_, n_] := (-1)^n Pochhammer[-x, n]; is also called a binomial polynomial or lower factorial | math |
weh-ne-ketil | lower integral | the limit of a lower sum, when it exists, as the mesh size approaches 0 | math |
weh-ne-grei | lower limit | the smallest possible quantity | math |
weh-ne-grei | lower limit | the limit on the lower (or southernmost) side of something | |
weh-neik hau-ov | lower sum | for a given function f(x) over a partition of a given interval, the lower sum is the sum of box areas using the smallest value of the function | math |
fonn | loyal | steadfast in allegiance to one's homeland, government, or sovereign; faithful to a person, ideal, custom, cause, or duty | emotion |
fonn'es | loyalty | the state or quality of being loyal; a feeling or attitude of devoted attachment and affection (VLI) | emotion |
t'zaled | loyalty | ultimate loyalty, to be loyal to the end, a blood oath | emotion |
ne-pla'dor-kusut | lumbago | a painful condition of the lower back, as one resulting from muscle strain or a slipped disk | medicine |
ne-pla'dor-wel | lumbar nerve | any of five pairs of spinal nerves emerging from the lumbar section of the spinal cord | body part |
ne-pla'dord-hinek | lumbar vertebra | one of 5 lumbar vertebrae that extend from the twelfth thoracic vertebra down to the sacral vertebrae | body part |
dakh-ha'tanaya | luminescence | light from nonthermal sources; light not due to incandescence; occurs at low temperatures | |
vihk | lump | an irregularly shaped mass or piece; a swelling or small palpable mass (noun) | medicine |
aikum-ek'duv | lunar eclipse | the earth interrupts light shining on the moon | astronomy |
aikum-solek | lunar regolith | unconsolidated residual or transported material that overlies the solid rock on moon | astronomy |
khi-gad-yem | lunch | a meal eaten at midday; the food provided for a midday meal | food |
tvimesau-kes-krus | lune | a crescent-shaped portion of a plane or sphere bounded by two arcs of circles | math |
esh-sa'haf | lung | either of two spongy, saclike respiratory organs in most vertebrates, occupying the chest cavity and providing oxygen to the blood(TGV dialect of VLI) | body part |
eshaf | lung | either of two spongy, saclike respiratory organs in most vertebrates, occupying the chest cavity and providing oxygen to the blood(MGV dialect of VLI) | body part |
kern-tukh | lutetium | a silvery-white rare-earth element that is exceptionally difficult to separate from the other rare-earth elements | element |
yak(-masu) | lymph | a fluid derived from body tissues that contains white blood cells and circulates throughout the lymphatic system | body part |
yak-kal | lymph node | any of the small bodies located along the lymphatic vessels that filter bacteria and foreign particles from lymph fluid (e.g. groin, armpit, etc) | body part |
yak-mev | lymph vessel | a vascular duct that carries lymph which is eventually added to the venous blood circulation | body part |
yak-nala | lymphocyte | an agranulocytic leukocyte that normally makes up a quarter of the white blood cell count but increases in the presence of infection | body part |
yak-gnal | lymphoma | any of various usually malignant tumors that arise in the lymph nodes or in other lymphoid tissue | medicine |
skaun-pi'vel | lysosome | a membrane-bound organelle in the cytoplasm of most cells containing various hydrolytic enzymes that function in intracellular digestion | body part |
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