Vulcan | English | Description | Category |
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Vulcana Regar | Na'nam - city | spaceport city | geography |
Kolinahr monastery | Na'nam - Gol province | located on Mt. Kolinahr | geography |
Sarek's estate | Na'nam - Kir province | located on Mt. Tarhana | geography |
Tarhana Mountain | Na'nam - Kir province | an active volcano in Kir Province which can be seen from the Vulcan capital Shir-kahr, 300 miles to the west; location of Sarek's estate; it is possible to tour the crater; also spelled Tar'hana (ENT - Home) | geography |
Ulann monastery | Na'nam - Kir province | sect of Ulann emphasizes power of deeds over words; Monastery of Ulann found in Kir Province | geography |
Ku'Vel-bi | Na'nam - Komi province | large complex in Llangon Mtns devoted to research into Bendii's Syndrome | geography |
Llangon mountains | Na'nam - Komi province | famous mountain range | geography |
Tai'la | Na'nam - plateau | desolate plateau outside Kolinahr monastery | geography |
Gol | Na'nam - province | SW corner below Raal and Xial; bordered on W by Straits of Ha-zen (between Na'nam & Xir-tan) | geography |
Kir | Na'nam - province | varied ecology with temperate lowlands along coast of Thanar Sea to volcanic plains; an order of silent monks resides here (VOY Innocence) | geography |
Komi | Na'nam - province | flat, barren area; Llangon mtns there; Tinsha monastery there | geography |
Raal | Na'nam - province | an area of a province located on the coastline of the Voroth Sea; contains the Fire Plains (VOY Innocence) | geography |
Shi'al | Na'nam - province | contains Shi'Kahr, capital city of Vulcan | geography |
Tat'sahr | Na'nam - province | northern province of Na'nam | geography |
Xial | Na'nam - province | completely landlocked; contains Mt. Seleya; contains Subministry of Agriculture | geography |
V'Shar Headquarters | Na'nam - Raal province | Vulcan Bureau of Internal Security's HQ | geography |
Vulcana Regar | Na'nam - Raal province | port city for the province | geography |
Caves of Kulvir | Na'nam - Shi'al province | Caves found here | geography |
Da'Kum'Ulcha | Na'nam - Shi'al province | "City of Shadows"; ruins | geography |
Shi'Kahr | Na'nam - Shi'al province | Vulcan's capital city; districts include Artesian & Old Quarter/Suta Temple, Public Gardens, etc | geography |
T'Shen monastery | Na'nam - Shi'al province | devoted to teaching a way of healing and preserving life | geography |
Vulcan Council Chambers | Na'nam - Shi'al province - Shi'Kahr | located in Shi'Kahr | geography |
Vulcan Science Academy | Na'nam - Shi'al province - Shi'Kahr | located in Shi'Kahr | geography |
Vulcan Space Central | Na'nam - Shi'al province - Shi'Kahr | located in Shi'Kahr | geography |
Cheleb-khor | Na'nam - Tat'sahr province | desert where kahs-wan is traditionally done in this province | geography |
Fort Aba'kur | Na'nam - Tat'sahr province | city located there | geography |
Kul'Cha'Vir monastery | Na'nam - Tat'sahr province | "Brothers of Fire"; devoted to training those who had psionic ability of pyrokenesis | geography |
Shrine of S'Vec | Na'nam - Tat'sahr province | one of the first adepts taught by Surak | geography |
Ta'vistar | Na'nam - Tat'sahr province | cultural/economic centre of the province; contains Academy, Market, and Old Quarters | geography |
Mt. Seleya | Na'nam - Xial province - mountain | sacred mountain on Vulcan; contains temple | geography |
mishu-leshek | nacelle | part of the warp drive that holds the warp coils, plasma conduits and injectors, usually in a separate housing; almost always have an even number/ship | |
nenikau-tersau-vel t'mishu-leshek | nacelle support pylon | pylon that supports the warp nacelle and holds it away from the body of the ship | |
ba'hun'ahb | nacre (mother of pearl) | a natural nacre used in making ka'athyra's | |
felu | nail | the thin, horny, transparent plate covering the upper surface of the end of a finger or toe | body part |
sai-fam | naked | having no clothing on the body; nude; having no covering, especially the usual one (e.g. naked sword); devoid of vegetation, trees, or foliage | |
ahm | name | a word or words by which an entity is designated and distinguished from others (noun) | |
ahmau | name | to give a name to; to mention, specify, or cite by name; to ominate for or appoint to a duty, an office, or an honor (verb) | |
ahm-glat | name sign | a special punctuation marker in Vulcan calligraphy [korsaya.org] | calligraphy |
ru'lut-sai | napkin | a piece of cloth or absorbent paper used at table to protect the clothes or wipe the lips and fingers | |
kov-thalv | nappe | a large sheetlike body of rock that has been moved far from its original position | geology |
nar'ru vine | nar'ru vine | a blooming vine which can be found in gardens (ENT - Home) | plant |
wonil | narrow | of small or limited width, especially in comparison with length; limited in area or scope; cramped (adjective) (anc.) | |
wonilau | narrow | to reduce in width or extent; make narrower; to limit or restrict (verb) | |
han-tauk | nasal cavity | either of the two cavities lying between the floor of the cranium and the roof of the mouth and extending from the face to the pharynx | body part |
han-temok | nasal septum | a bone and cartilage partition between the nasal cavities | body part |
han-pi'tauk | nasal sinus | any of the paired sinuses in the bones of the face adjacent to the nasal cavity that are lined with mucous membrane | body part |
han-bezhun-mev | nasolacrimal duct | a duct that carries tears from the lacrimal sac to the nasal cavity | body part |
han-drakh | nasopharynx | the part of the pharynx above the soft palate that is continuous with the nasal passages | body part |
pla'kruslar | nates | the buttocks; the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on | body part |
shashol | nation | a relatively large group of people organized under a single, usually independent government; a country | place |
salasu | native | one born in or connected with a place by birth; one of the original inhabitants or lifelong residents of a place (noun) | |
salatik | native | being a member of the original inhabitants of a particular place; existing in or belonging to one by nature; innate (adjective) | |
malatik | natural | presenting in or produced by nature; of relating to, or concerning nature; conforming to the usual or ordinary course of nature | biology |
malat-vo'ihn | natural equation | an equation which specifies a curve independent of any choice of coordinates or parameterization | math |
malat-talashenek | natural logarithm | the logarithm to the base e, where e is approximately equal to 2.71828... | math |
malat-su'us | natural number | the number 1 and any other number obtained by adding 1 to it repeatedly | math |
malat-aikum | natural satellite | a celestial body that orbits a planet; a moon; natural satellite | astronomy |
malat-dvelan | natural selection | a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment | biology |
malat-lap-shal | natural woodland | a woodland that is not artificially produced or planted; a woodland occuring naturally in the area | place |
malatuvauk | naturalized | planted so as to give an effect of wild growth; introduced from another region and persisting without cultivation | botony |
malat | nature | the material world and its phenomena; the forces and processes that produce and control all the phenomena of the material world | |
slakh | nausea | a feeling of sickness in the stomach characterized by an urge to vomit | medicine |
slakh | navel | the mark on the surface of the abdomen of mammals where the umbilical cord was attached during gestation | body part |
kharau | navigate | to plan, record, and control the course and position of (a ship or aircraft); to follow a planned course on, across, or through (verb) | |
kharaya | navigation | the theory and practice of navigating, especially the charting of a course for a ship or aircraft | |
kharau-tash-math | navigational control panel | control panel that houses the navigational instrumentation | |
kharau-sakwitayek | navigational deflector | a large, typically dish-shaped device that sweeps interstellar atoms and other small debris from a starship's flight path | tool |
kharau-ha'gel | navigational light | small lights on the exterior of a starship that visibly indicate the vessel's physical extents and orientation; formation or running lights | |
masu'er | navy | a nation's entire military organization for sea warfare and defense, including vessels, personnel, and shore establishments; a group of ships; a fleet | |
dan-neik-mashen | neap tide | a tide that occurs when the difference between high and low tide is least; the lowest level of high tide; comes in 1st and 3rd quarters of the moon | science |
be | near | close in time, space, position, or degree; closely related by kinship or association; intimate; nearly occurring but not actually happening(adjective) | |
be' | near | beside; near, next to | preposition |
be' | near | beside; near, next to | prefix |
betau | near | to come close or closer to; to draw near or nearer; approach (verb) | |
stukh-wan | nebula | an immense cloud of gas (mainly hydrogen) and dust in interstellar space | astronomy |
stukh-wan | nebula | a faint cloudy spot on the cornea | medicine |
bolayatik | necessary | absolutely essential; indispensable; needed to achieve a certain result or effect; requisite | |
bolayek | necessity | the condition or quality of being necessary; something dictated by invariable physical laws | |
talu | neck | the part of the body joining the head to the shoulders or trunk | body part |
nalatra-tevakh | necrosis | death of cells or tissues through injury or disease, especially in a localized area of the body | medicine |
bolau | need | to be under the necessity of or the obligation to; to have need of; require; to be in need or want (verb) | |
bolaya | need | a condition or situation in which something is required or wanted; something required or wanted; a requisite (noun) | |
(og-)lum | needle | a small, slender implement used for sewing/surgical suturing, made of polished steel and having an eye at one end thro which thread is passed (noun) | medicine |
u'rak-falun | negative (charge) | of or relating to an electric charge of the same sign as that of an electron, indicated by the symbol (-); having a lower electric potential | science |
u'rak | negative (polarity) | having a negative pole (as the distinction between positive and negative electric charges) | science |
behsu | neighbour | one who lives near or next to another; a person, place, or thing adjacent to or located near another (VLI); not an invicitive | family |
tvi'okh | neighbour | used as an invicitive | phrase |
masutraik numo-mahal-vel | nekton | the collection of marine and freshwater organisms that can swim freely and are generally independent of currents ranging from microbes to whales | animal |
zul-kunel-yut | nematath | nematath (not in any dictionary - ?spelled wrong?) | |
dar-tukh | neodymium | a bright, silvery rare-earth metal element, found in monazite and bastnaesite and used for coloring glass and for doping some glass lasers | element |
uzh-toranu-ha'gel | neodyne light | neodyne light | |
min-tukh | neon | a rare, inert gaseous element occurring in the atmosphere to the extent of 18 parts per million and obtained by fractional distillation of liquid air | element |
uzh-keshtik | neonatal | of or relating to newborn infants or an infant: neonatal care; neonatal disorders | medicine |
uzh-keshtu | neonate | a newborn infant, especially one less than four weeks old | people |
uzh-keshtu | neonate | a newborn infant, especially one less than four weeks old | family |
uzh-keshtusu | neonatologist | one who specializes in that branch of pediatric medicine concerned with the newborn; the diagnosis and treatment of neonates | occupation |
uzh-keshtu-tal | neonatology | the branch of pediatrics that deals with the diseases and care of newborn infants | medicine |
uzh-rasahtra | neoplasm | an abnormal new growth of tissue in animals or plants; a tumor | medicine |
sa-bath | nephew | son of your brother or sister, or a son of your husband's or wife's brother or sister. (VLI) | family |
kapol-nafek-kusut | nephralgia | a pain in the kidney (usually felt in the loins) | medicine |
kapol-nafek-yonshaya | nephritis | any of various acute or chronic inflammations of the kidneys, such as Bright's disease | medicine |
kapol-nafek-kov | nephrolith | a calculus formed in the kidney; a kidney stone | medicine |
kapol-nafek-talsu | nephrologist | one who specializes in the branch of medicine concerned with the kidney - its development and anatomy and physiology and disorders | occupation |
kapol-nafek-tal | nephrology | the science that deals with the kidneys, especially their functions or diseases | medicine |
surak-tukh | neptunium | a silvery, metallic, naturally radioactive element, atomic number 93, the first of the transuranium elements | element |
be-gefik | neritic | of, relating to, or inhabiting the ocean waters between the low tide mark and a depth of about a hundred fathoms (200 meters) | place |
to'tsu | nerve | any bundle of nerve fibers running to various organs and tissues of the body | body part |
to'tsu'k'hy | nerve pinch | nerve pinch | phrase |
vis | net | an openwork fabric made of threads or cords that are woven or knotted together at regular intervals (noun) | |
vistra | network | a complex, interconnected group or system; an openwork fabric or structure in which cords, threads, or wires cross at regular intervals | |
wel-vavayek | neural transponder | an implanted, neural device designed to receive a specific signal and automatically transmit a specific reply | tool |
wel-kusut | neuralgia | sharp severe paroxysmal pain extending along a nerve or group of nerves | medicine |
wel-yonshaya | neuritis | inflammation of a nerve or group of nerves, characterized by pain, loss of reflexes, and atrophy of the affected muscles | medicine |
vunai-ferek t'wel-raf-tepul | neuro-electric field generator | neuro-electric field generator | tool |
tepul-nala t'wel-raf-tepul | neuro-electric power cell | neuro-electric power cell | tool |
khavorta | neuro-pressure technique | place your hands on either side of the patient's jaw and press for about 30 sec. (ENT Rajiin) | medicine |
khavorta | neuro-pressure technique | place your hands on either side of the patient's jaw and press for about 30 sec. (ENT Rajiin) | training |
surah'than | neuro-pressure technique | another neuro-pressure technique that was not demonstrated (ENT Rajiin) | medicine |
wel-nala | neuron | the primary cells of the nervous system, they are found in the brain, the spinal cord and in the peripheral nerves and ganglia | body part |
wel-hasam | neurotoxin | a toxin that damages or destroys nerve tissue | medicine |
wel-sasau-meil | neurotransmitter | a chemical in the brain that aids in the transfer of electrical stimulus between the synaptic end of a axon to the dentrite of another | body part |
wel-sasayek | neurotransmitter | a chemical in the brain that aids in the transfer of electrical stimulus between the synaptic end of a axon to the dentrite of another | body part |
ta'raf | neutral | not aligned with, supporting, or favoring either side in a war, dispute, or contest; belonging to neither kind; not one thing or the other (anc.) | |
ska'gal | neutrino | any of three electrically neutral subatomic particles in the lepton family; an elementary particle with zero charge and zero mass | science |
ta'gal | neutron | an elementary particle with 0 charge and mass about equal to a proton; enters into the structure of the atomic nucleus | science |
maz-izh | névé | the upper part of a glacier where the snow turns into ice; a snow field at the head of a glacier | place |
worla | never | not ever; on no occasion; at no time; not at all; in no way; absolutely not (anc.) | |
kesh-kuraya | nevus | a congenital growth or mark on the skin, such as a mole or birthmark | body part |
uzh | new | having been made or come into being only a short time ago; recent; still fresh; never used or worn before now | |
uzh-keshtu | newborn | very recently born; a newborn child | family |
thurai | next | nearest in space or position; adjacent; immediately following, as in time, order, or sequence | |
be' | next to | beside; near, next to | prefix |
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 | niche | the function or position of an organism or population within an ecological community; the particular area within a habitat occupied by an organism | biology |
orn-tukh | nickel | a silvery, hard, ductile, ferromagnetic metallic element used in alloys, in corrosion-resistant surfaces and batteries, and for electroplating | element |
orn-stal-kipof | nickel-cadmium battery | (NiCd) battery; a a type of rechargeable battery first developed in 1961. They are commonly used in many portable electronic devices | tool |
re'hei | nickname | chosen name, like a handle or a net name | |
yu-mur-vishitaya | nidation | the organic process whereby a fertilized egg becomes implanted in the lining of the uterus of placental mammals | medicine |
ko-bath | niece | a daughter of your brother or sister, or a daughter of your husband's or wife's brother or sister. (VLI) | family |
mu-yor | night | the period between sunset and sunrise, especially the hours of darkness | time |
mu'gel-glan-fam'es | night blindness | a condition of the eyes in which vision is normal in daylight or other strong light but is abnormally weak or completely lost at night or in dim light | medicine |
yuk-eshu'a | nightmare | a dream arousing feelings of intense fear, horror, and distress | |
tin-masu-wan | nimbostratus cloud | a low, gray, often dark cloud that precipitates rain, snow, or sleet; usually below 8000 ft (2400 m) | meteorology |
naukuh | nine | 9 | number |
leh-nau | nineteen | 19 | number |
nau-leh | ninety | 90 | number |
lek-tukh | niobium | a soft gray ductile metallic element used in alloys; occurs in niobite; formerly called columbium | element |
thasek-gonaf | nipple | the small projection of a mammary gland containing the outlets of the milk ducts through which young mammals obtain milk from the adult female | body part |
Nirak | Nirak | a soldier long ago that guarded the city of Gol and mistook an approaching army for a sandstorm; the army destroyed the city of Gol (ENT - Kir'Shara) | individual |
Nirak | Nirak | a soldier that mistook an army for a dust cloud; this army destroyed the city of Gol and now his name means fool in the Vulcan language [ENT - Kir'Shara] | individual |
sov-tukh | nitrogen | a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas | element |
sov-tukh-nodolaya | nitrogen fixation | the assimilation of atmospheric nitrogen by soil bacteria and its release for plant use on the death of the bacteria | botony |
nirsh | no | no, negative prefix combined with free-lying particle binding suffix | |
rai | no | no; opposite of yes (VLI) | parts of speech |
ri | no | no; opposite of yes (VLI) | parts of speech |
kling | no-one | no person; nobody (anc.) | |
oh-tukh | nobelium | a radioactive transuranic element synthesized by bombarding curium with carbon ions; 7 isotopes are known | element |
thol'es | nobility | a class of persons distinguished by high birth or rank; noble rank or status; the state or quality of being exalted in character | rank |
Surak's sayings - Nobility lies in action... | Nobility lies in action... | Shiyau thol'es k'thorai ri k'ahm. (Nobility lies in action not in name.) | phrase |
thol | noble | a titled peer of the realm; having high moral qualities; having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character | |
thol-su'us | noble number | an irrational number which has a continued fraction which becomes an infinite sequence of 1s at some point | math |
kling | nobody | no person; not anyone; a person of no importance or influence (anc.) | |
yuk-vazhaya | nocturia | excessive urination at night; especially common in older men | medicine |
mu'yor-wakik | nocturnal | having flowers that open during the night | plant |
mu'yor-wakik | nocturnal | of, relating to, or occurring in the night; most active at night | time |
kal | node | a knob, knot, protuberance, or swelling; point or region of virtually zero amplitude in a periodic system (physics) | science |
kal | node | the point on a stem where a leaf is attached or has been attached; a joint | plant |
kal | node | the point at which a continuous curve crosses itself | math |
kal | node | either of two diametrically opposite points at which the orbit of a planet intersects the ecliptic | astronomy |
kov-dukal | nodule | a small rounded lump of a mineral or mixture of minerals, usually harder than the surrounding rock or sediment | geology |
ralash | noise | sound, or a sound that is loud, unpleasant, unexpected, or undesired; a loud outcry or commotion | |
tvee'okh | non-Vulcan | a perjorative for non-Vulcans (Spock's World) | emotion |
leh-nau-via | nonadecagon | old term for a 19-sided polygon; not used any more | math |
nau-via | nonagon | a polygon with nine sides | math |
nau-muk | nonahedron | a nine-faced polyhedron | math |
None | None | mythological creature believed to consume the souls of Vulcans lost in the desert; belief passed into the Romulan culture | religion |
rim | none | no one; not one; nobody; not any; no part; not at all; in no way | |
riu-rak | nonnegative | of, relating to, or being a quantity that is either positive or zero | math |
sha-ti | nook | a small corner, alcove, or recess, especially one in a large room; a hidden or secluded spot (anc.) | house |
il | nor | and not; or not; not either; e.g. life forms that are neither plants nor animals | parts of speech |
nor-sehlat | nor-sehlat | a larger, predatory sehlat relative; lives in the deep desert and is unable to climb rocks to catch its prey | animal |
tsuri | normal | conforming with, adhering to, or constituting a norm, standard, pattern, level, or type; typical; functioning or occurring in a natural way | |
tsuri-sagan | normal distribution | a theoretical frequency distribution for a set of variable data, usually represented by a bell-shaped curve symmetrical about the mean | math |
tsuri-vo'ihn | normal equation | an expression of the condition of equality between two algebraic quantities or sets of quantities, the sign = being placed between them | math |
tsuri-shid | normal form | in reduction systems, the state of a term which contains no reducible expressions | math |
tsuri-kek | normal function | the normal distribution function is also sometimes called "the normal function." | math |
tsuri-travek | normal group | according to an established norm, rule, or principle; conformed to a type, standard, or regular form | |
tsuri-viskulan | normal matrix | complex square matrix A is a normal matrix if A^{*}A=AA^{*} where A* is the conjugate transpose of A (if A is a real matrix) | math |
tsuri-su'us | normal number | a real number whose digits show a random distribution with all digits being equally likely (finite before the point and infinite after it) | math |
tsuri-zek | normal order | function f(n) has the normal order F(n) if f(n) is approximately F(n) for almost all values of n | math |
tsuri-pa'ashtra | normal plane | the plane spanned by the normal vector N and the binormal vector B | math |
tsuri-fna-krus | normal section | has to do with the curvature of a surface | math |
tsuri-vukharat | normal vector | a vector which is perpendicular to said surface or manifold; the inner product of the normal vector with all vectors which comprise the surface is 0 | math |
tsuri-khaf-ne'hish | normotension | normal tone, tension, or pressure | medicine |
desh'rak | north | the direction along a meridian 90° counterclockwise from east; the direction to the left of sunrise | direction |
han | nose | the organ of smell and entrance to the respiratory tract; the prominent part of the face of man or other mammals | body part |
han-khafaya | nosebleed | a nasal hemorrhage; bleeding from the nose | medicine |
han-sharular | nostrils | either one of the two external openings to the nasal cavity in the nose; a naris | body part |
fam | not | in no way; to no degree; used to express negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition | parts of speech |
ri | not | in no way; to no degree; used to express negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition (VLI) | parts of speech |
ring | not at all; not in the least | phrase meaning not at all or not in the least [korsaya.org] | phrase |
pitohat | notation | a system of figures or symbols used in a specialized field to represent numbers, quantities, tones, or values | |
pitoh | note | a brief record, especially one written down to aid the memory; a brief informal letter; a formal written diplomatic or official communication (noun) | |
beglanau | notice | to take notice of; observe; to perceive with the mind; detect; to comment on; mention; to treat with courteous attention (verb) | |
pubeglanau | noticed | to be noticed; being perceived or observed | |
fu-pla'hinek-zehl | notochord | a flexible rodlike structure that forms the main support of the body in the lowest chordates, such as the lancelet; a primitive backbone | body part |
vel-zhit | noun | a word that can serve as the subject or object of a verb; a word that can be used to refer to a person or place or thing | |
n' | noun marker | marks a nound or pronoun as the object of the verb when the subject is omitted [korsaya.org] | prefix |
yem-tan-tor | nourish | to provide with food or other substances necessary for life and growth; feed; to foster the development of; promote (verb) | |
tem-tan'es | nourishment | the act of nourishing; the state of being nourished; something that nourishes; food | food |
thorsh-yel | nova | a star that suddenly becomes much brighter and then gradually returns to its original brightness over a period of weeks to years | astronomy |
i | now | at the present time; at once; immediately; at this point in the series of events; then; at times; sometimes; in these circumstances; as things are | |
i' | now | at the present time; at once; immediately; at this point in the series of events; then; at times; sometimes; in these circumstances; as things are | parts of speech |
i' | now | now; at this moment | prefix |
talu-pla'dor | nucha | the nape of the neck | body part |
galupik | nuclear | of or relating to atomic nuclei; using or derived from the energy of atomic nuclei; of, using, or possessing atomic or hydrogen bombs | science |
galu-tor-talsu | nuclear physicist | a physicist who specializes in the branch of physics that deals with the behavior, structure, and component parts of atomic nuclei | occupation |
galu-tor-tal | nuclear physics | the scientific study of the forces, reactions, and internal structures of atomic nuclei | science |
svitan-nala-tukh | nucleoplasm | the protoplasm of a cell nucleus; also called karyoplasm | body part |
galu-svitan | nucleus (atomic) | the positively charged central region of an atom, composed of protons and neutrons and containing almost all of the mass of the atom | science |
nala-svitan | nucleus (biology) | a part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction | body part |
sai-fam | nude | having no clothing; naked; permitting or featuring full exposure of the body; an unclothed human figure | |
zul-kunel-wan | nuée ardente | a highly heated mass of gas-charged lava ejected from vent or pocket more or less horizontally onto an outer slope, down which it moves swiftly | geology |
su'us | number | a member of the set of positive integers; one of a series of symbols of unique meaning in a fixed order that can be derived by counting (anc.) | number |
rikashan'es | numbness | partial or total lack of sensation in a part of the body; a symptom of nerve damage or dysfunction | medicine |
abru-su'us | numerator | the expression written above the line in a common fraction to indicate the number of parts of the whole | math |
kov-sayas | nut | an indehiscent, hard-shelled, one-loculated, one-seeded fruit; a seed borne within a fruit having a hard shell; the kernel of any of these | plant |
kov-sayas | nut | an indehiscent, hard-shelled, one-loculated, one-seeded fruit; a seed borne within a fruit having a hard shell; the kernel of any of these | food |
yem-tanek | nutrient | a source of nourishment, especially a nourishing ingredient in a food; providing nourishment | food |
yem-tan | nutrition | the scientific study of food and drink (especially in humans); the organic process of nourishing or being nourished | food |
yem-tanik | nutritious | providing nourishment; nourishing; | |
mu'gel-glan-fam'es | nyctalopia | inability to see clearly in dim light; due to a deficiency of vitamin A or to a retinal disorder; night blindness | medicine |
mu'yor-pthak | nyctophobia | an abnormal fear of the night or darkness; also called scotophobia | emotion |
yuk-vazhaya | nycturia | excessive urination at night; especially common in older men | medicine |
riko-guv-aitlun | nymphomania | excessive sexual desire in and behavior by a female | medicine |
riko-guv-aitlun | nymphomania | excessive sexual desire in and behavior by a female | emotion |
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