Vulcan | English | Description | Category |
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t' | belonging to | of; belonging to | prefix |
t' | of | belonging or connected to; derived or coming from; originating at or from; caused by; resulting from; away from; at a distance from | preposition |
t' | of | of; belonging to | prefix |
t'am'tar'am | Verification | verification, a ritual gathering of healers who meld with a suspected criminal to assay his guilt; a group of healers who seek the truth from the suspect's own mind | crime |
t'an | rod | a rod used in a Kal-toh (Kal-tow) puzzle (anc.) | game |
t'dahsu | twin | one of two offspring born at the same birth; one of two identical or similar people, animals, or things; a counterpart | family |
t'dahsular s'ka-yu-mur | identical twins | either of two twins developed from the same fertilized ovum (having the same genetic material); monozygotic twins | family |
t'dahsular s'ka-yu-mur | monozygotic twins | either of two twins developed from the same fertilized ovum (having the same genetic material); identical twins | medicine |
t'dahsular s'natya-yu-murlar | dizygotic twins | dizygotic twins; twins from 2 eggs; fraternal twins | medicine |
t'dahsular s'natya-yu-murlar | fraternal twins | dizygotic twins; twins from 2 eggs; fraternal twins | family |
t'forti | finally | at the end, in conclusion; decisively (anc.) | |
t'gal-ha'zehl | electron beam | electron beam; a beam of electrons | science |
t'hai'la | friend/life friend | friend (VLI)-lover-lifelong companion, blood brother/sister | friend |
t'hai'lu | friend/life friend | friend/life friend (VLI) plural; more than one friend | friend |
t'han | analyse | to examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrelations | |
t'hy'la | friend/life friend | friend-lover-lifelong companion, blood brother/sister; soulmate; soul-brother/sister | friend |
t'hy'vaj | martial arts - asumi - mirror | mirror assumi, the practice of assumi in a special partner form | martial arts |
t'hylara | friend/life friend - family - friends | 2 - 5 friends; plural of t'hy'la | friend |
t'hyle | friend/life friend - family - friends | more than 5 friends | friend |
t'hyvaj | Asumi mirroring exercise | a martial arts that uses mirror-like moves [The Prometheus Design] | martial arts |
t'kahr | ancient | form of polite address. Meaning among others, a teacher | rank |
t'kam'la | cherished student | a student who is cherished as a daughter or son [source: Star Trek: Department of Temporal Investigations: Forgotten History] | people |
T'Karath Sanctuary | T'Karath Sanctuary | ancient catacombs located on Vulcan; a stronghold during the last Vulcan civil war 2 millennia ago (TNG Gambit) | geography |
T'Karath Sanctuary | T'Karath Sanctuary | an underground catacombs, a stronghold for Syrannites during the last Vulcan civil war; by the 24th C, it had been abandoned for centuries [ENT - The Forge] | geography |
t'kaul'ama | disfavour | disfavour; exile; outcast; heretic; apostate; Vulcan equivalent of the Klingon discommendation [Pro novel Killing Time] | philosophy |
t'kausu | quintuplet | any of five offspring born in a single birth | family |
t'kausu | quintuplet | a group or combination of five associated by common properties or behavior | |
T'ke'Tas | 11th month in Vulcan year | means Before the End-year | time |
T'Kehr | teacher | a Vulcan honorific meaning teacher (Dwellers in the Crucible; Vulcan's Soul: Exodus) | rank |
T'Kehr | teacher | a person whose occupation is teaching (Dwellers in the Crucible; Vulcan's Soul: Exodus) | occupation |
t'kehsu | quadruplet | one of four offspring born in a single birth | family |
t'kehsu | quadruplet | a group of four notes having the time value of three notes of the same kind | music |
T'keKhuti | 5th month in Vulcan year | means Before T'Khut (T'Kuht) | time |
T'Khasi | planet - Vulcan system | second planet in 40 Eridani system - Class M planet | planet |
T'Khasi | Vulcan - the planet | another name of the planet Vulcans live on | planet |
t'khi'ro | read | to examine and grasp the meaning of (written or printed characters, words, or sentences) (verb) (Marketa) | |
T'Khut | sister planet to Vulcan | means The Watcher; covers 30% of the night sky; also spelled T'Kuht | planet |
t'khut-tukh | tantalum | a hard gray lustrous metallic element that is highly corrosion-resistant used in making light-bulb filaments, electrolytic capacitors, lightning arresters, nuclear reactor parts, and some surgical instruments | element |
T'Klaas | T'Klaas | he was a student of Surak and one of the first Kohinahr masters (ENT - Awakening) | individual |
T'Klass' Pillar | T'Klass' Pillar | a rocky formation near to Surak's Peak [ENT To Brave the Storm] | place |
t'kona | go from this place alone | can also mean 'leave Vulcan, do not come back''; T'Pau said this to Spock after T'Pring formally severed their bond [Pro novel Killing Time] | phrase |
t'ku'hati | month | a Vulcan month | time |
T'Kuht | sister planet to Vulcan | means The Watcher; covers 30% of the night sky; also spelled T'Khut | planet |
T'Laan | T'Laan | a Vulcan female; researcher who discovered an artificial blood plasma in 1540 Vulcan calendar (SF Medical Reference Manual) | individual |
t'lai-tukh | zirconium | a lustrous, grayish-white, strong, ductile metallic element obtained primarily from zircon and used chiefly in ceramic and refractory compounds | element |
T'lakht | 10th month in Vulcan year | means Dedicated to the Flare (rage) | time |
T'Lar | T'Lar, Master of Gol | High Master of Gol who performed Spock's fal-tor-pan (STIII) | individual |
T'Lara | T'Lara | Sarek's mother | individual |
T'Lara | T'Lara, Admiral | an admiral that conducted the inquiry into Lt. Worf on DS9 (DS9 Rules of Engagement) | individual |
t'lema | one who walks in dreams | an obscure reference to precognition and possibly a method for locating a t'hy'la [Pro novel - Killing Time] | parts of speech |
T'Les | T'Les | T'Pol's mother; she was an instructor in the Vulcan Science Academy [ENT Home]; is now deceased [ENT Awakening] | individual |
T'lingShar | T'lingShar | a city on Vulcan (Dwellers in the Crucible) | place |
t'lokan schism | t'lokan schism | a condition wherein a repressed memory causes physical brain damage; can be treated with a mindmeld with a family member (VOY Flashback) | medicine |
t'mara omi | intoxicating beverage | a green intoxicating liquid; the only beverage Vulcan officially exports (DS9 The Maquis) | food |
T'Meni | T'Meni | Tuvok's mother; she serves in Starfleet [VOY Hunters] | individual |
T'Meni | T'Meni | Tuvok's granddaughter; daughter of Sek [VOY Hunters] | individual |
T'Mir | T'Mir | Vulcan stranded in Carbon Creek during the 1950's; was T'Pol's great-grandmother (ENT Carbon Creek) | individual |
t'naehm | war | a state of open, armed, often prolonged conflict carried on between nations, states, or parties (Old Vulcan) | crime |
T'nar jaral | greeting - formal reply | formal reply to the formal greeting | phrase |
T'nar pak sorat y'rani | greeting - formal greeting | a form of formal greeting | phrase |
t'nash-veh | mine | belonging to me | parts of speech |
t'nash-veh | my | of or belonging to me | parts of speech |
T'Paal | T'Paal | an isolationist that obtained the Stone of Gol by impersonating a Romulan, Tallera (TNG Gambit I and II) | individual |
T'Paal | T'Paal | city where Tuvok's daughter, Asil, was born [VOY Unimatrix Zero, Pt 2] | geography |
T'Pan | T'Pan, Doctor | Vulcan subspace morphology expert who was Director of the Vulcan Science Academy for 15 years ending in 2369 (TNG Suspicious) | individual |
T'Para | T'Para | ancient Vulcan teacher in Raal, according to "Falor's Journey" [VOY Innocence] | individual |
T'Pau | T'Pau | matriarch of Clan Surak; turned down a seat on Federation Council; also lead the Syrrannite movement [ENT - Awakening] | individual |
T'Pel | goddess | ancient warrior goddess; Adepts of T'Pel were like an assassin's guild that emigrated with The Sundered (now Romulans) | religion |
T'Pel | T'Pel | Tuvok's wife | individual |
T'Pel (2) | T'Pel | wife of Sasek, a distant cousin of Sarek (YAS Yesteryear) | individual |
T'Penna | T'Penna | opera star that performed a Terran opera [VOY The Swarm] | individual |
T'Pol | T'Pol, Sub-Commander | Vulcan science officer aboard the first Enterprise (ENT) | individual |
T'Priah | Goddess of Fertility | Pre-Reform Vulcan goddess of fertility (Orion Press Lexicon) | religion |
T'Pring | T'Pring | Vulcan female to whom Spock was betrothed; she issued the kalifee to avoid marrying Spock (TOS Amok Time) | individual |
t'r'va'vat | murder | the unlawful killing of one being by another, especially with premeditated malice | crime |
T'ralir Preserve | Han'shir - preserve | on west coast of Voroth Sea; largest preserve on Vulcan | geography |
T'ralor Preserve | Han-shir - Kel province | this is on the west coast of the Voroth Sea; it is the largest wilderness are on the planet; it contains the last living examples of over 100 otherwise extinct species of plants, animals, and trees | geography |
T'Rea | T'Rea | Sarek's first wife, a Vulcan priestess/princess; died shortly after the birth of Sybok | individual |
t'rehsu | triplet | one three children born at one birth; a group or set of three of one kind; a group of three lines of verse | family |
T'Rukh | the Watcher | another name for Vulcan's sister planet (novel Sarek) | planet |
T'Rukhemai | eye of the watcher | small moon that orbits Vulcan's sister planet T'Kuht (or T'Khut) | planet |
t'sahsular s'ka-yu-mur | identical twins | the result of a single zygote (fertilized egg) splitting into two cell masses and becoming two individuals | medicine |
t'sai | Lady | female-specific honourific title | rank |
T'Sai | T'Sai, Master of Gol | High Master of Gol who was about to confer the status of Kolinahr on Spock (STTMP) | individual |
t'san a'lat | wisdom book | a wisdom book; it is is given to someone whom the writer holds in high esteem and then that person makes the decision of what can or should be made public. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | philosophy |
t'san s'at | a relatively new discipline that has potential for non-Vulcans | intellectual interpretation of emotional patterns in order to turn impulse into deliberate action; a relatively new discipline that has potential for non-Vulcans. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | discipline |
t'san s'at | controlling emotions | the intellectual deconstruction of emotional patterns (VOY) | training |
t'san s'at | controlling emotions | the intellectual deconstruction of emotional patterns (VOY) | emotion |
t'san s'at | deconstructing emotion | deconstruction of emotion; process of eliminating emotions (anc.) | training |
T'Shanik | T'Shanik | young Vulcan woman seeking entrance into Starfleet Academy in 2364 (TNG Coming of Age) | individual |
t'shehsu | sextuplet | one of six offspring born in a single birth | family |
T'Shen monastery | Na'nam - Shi'al province | devoted to teaching a way of healing and preserving life | geography |
t'stehsu | septuplet | one of seven offspring delivered at a single birth | family |
t'traih-ve | IDIC | IDIC, rather the word that has the concept of IDIC | philosophy |
t'var'eth | whelp | invicitive used for an undisciplined youth | phrase |
t'ved | day | Vulcan day; is 18 Vulcan hours long; equal to 1.057 Earth days (25.3 Earth hours) | time |
t'vi | whose | the possessive form of who; the possessive form of which | parts of speech |
t'zaled | loyalty | ultimate loyalty, to be loyal to the end, a blood oath | emotion |
ta | that | that; a conjunction; can accept prefixes (temporal etc.) [korsaya.org] | sentence |
ta'a | hand salute | the Vulcan hand-greeting/salute; also ta'al | phrase |
ta'al | hand salute | the Vulcan hand-greeting/salute; also ta'a | phrase |
ta'an | gift | gift; older form for very valuable items | |
ta'bek | drug | drug; pharmaceutical (noun) (anc.) | medicine |
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 |
ta'hal | light | of relatively little weight; not heavy; of relatively little weight for its size or bulk | |
ta'Krat | 7th month in Vulcan year | means Seventh Cycle | time |
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.) | |
Ta'Vaish | Ta'Vaish | an ancient Vulcan port facility | geography |
ta'Valsh | ta'Valsh | a cith on Vulcan (The Romulan Way) | place |
Ta'vistar | Na'nam - Tat'sahr province | cultural/economic centre of the province; contains Academy, Market, and Old Quarters | geography |
ta-bek-tehnaya | drug resistance | drug resistance | medicine |
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 | |
tab-nala-dukal | blastocyst | the modified blastula (early embryonic form produced by cleavage of a fertilized ovum ) that is characteristic of placental mammals | medicine |
tabakau | regain | to recover possession of; get back again; to manage to reach again | |
tabruk- | cumulative | increasing by successive addition (adjective) | |
tabrukau | accumulate | to gather or pile up; amass; to mount up; increase | |
tabrukaya | accumulation | the act of gathering or amassing, as into a heap or pile; the process of growing into a large amount or heap | |
tabrukik | cumulative | increasing by successive addition | |
tadek-adir | absent | not present; missing; not existent; lacking; exhibiting or feeling inattentiveness (VLI) (anc.) | |
tafar | discipline | generic term for training expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior, especially training that produces moral or mental improvement (noun) (ST-ENT Costume Guide) | discipline |
taflau | punish | to subject to a penalty for an offense, sin, or fault; to inflict a penalty for (an offense); to handle roughly; hurt | crime |
taflaya | punishment | the act or an instance of punishing; the condition of being punished; a penalty imposed for wrongdoing | crime |
tah | unobtainable | not capable of being obtained (anc.) | |
tahal-tukh | helium | a colorless, odorless inert gaseous element occurring in natural gas and with radioactive ores; symbol He | element |
Tai'la | Na'nam - plateau | desolate plateau outside Kolinahr monastery | geography |
taik | cap | a usually soft and close-fitting head covering, either having no brim or with a visor (VLI) | clothing |
taik | hat | modern word for a covering for the head, especially one with a shaped crown and brim (modern, military, etc) | clothing |
taik-luk | mushroom | any of various fleshy fungi characteristically having an umbrella-shaped cap borne on a stalk especially any of the edible kinds | plant |
tak-storaya | ontogeny | the origin and development of an individual organism from embryo to adult; also called ontogenesis | medicine |
takau | beckon | to signal or summon, as by nodding or waving; to attract because of an inviting or enticing appearance | |
takov | pretty | pleasing or attractive in a graceful or delicate way | |
takurek | prism | optical device having a triangular shape and made of glass or quartz; used to deviate a beam or invert an image; break white light into a rainbow | science |
tal t'dvunan-vel svi'seshan-vunai | ballistics | the science of flight dynamics; the study of objects that are shot or thrown through the air, such as a bullet from a gun | crime |
tal t'ip-ha-vellar | cryptozoology | the study of animals whose existence has not been proven. | science |
tal t'kas-sa-nei | palynology | the scientific study of spores and pollen | science |
tal t'li | first meditation | first meditation of adult training | meditation |
tal'oth | desert survival ritual | a ritual that requires a young adult to survive for 4 mouths in the desert with a ritual blade as their only possession (VOY Displaced) | training |
tal'shaya | execution method | ancient method of execution; considered merciful; pressure is applied to the neck until it is broken causing instant death (TOS Journey to Babel) | crime |
tal- | scientific | of, relating to, or employing the methodology of science (adj) | science |
tal-kam | dear | a beloved person; used as terms of endearment (noun) | emotion |
tal-muv | key | a notched and grooved, usually metal implement that is turned to open or close a lock (anc.) | tool |
tal-shanar | holiday | one of the most ancient holiday involving a meditation on Vulcan's violent past. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | meditation |
tal-tor | find | to come upon, often by accident; meet with; to discover (verb) | |
tal-tor | locate | to find by searching, examining, or experimenting: locate the source of error | |
tala | value | an amount, as of goods, services, or money, considered to be a fair and suitable equivalent for something else; a fair price or return (noun) | |
talal | find | the act of finding; something that is found, especially an unexpectedly valuable discovery (noun) | |
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-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 |
talash-sagan | logarithmic distribution | logarithmic distribution | math |
talash-su'us | logarithmic number | logarithmic number | math |
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 |
talek | finder | a low-power, wide-angle telescope fixed to the body of a more powerful telescope (device) | |
talik | scientific | of, relating to, or employing the methodology of science (adj) | science |
talikal | symmetry | exact correspondence of form and constituent configuration on opposite sides of a dividing line or plane or about a center or an axis | math |
talikalik | symmetric | having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of corresponding parts | |
talkup-ek'tal | exact science | a science whose data are theoretically predictable on the basis of strict quantitative laws (e.g. physics) | science |
talsu | finder | one that finds | occupation |
talu | neck | the part of the body joining the head to the shoulders or trunk | body part |
talu-hinek | cervical vertebra | one of 7 vertebrae in the human spine located in the neck region | body part |
talu-pla'dor | nucha | the nape of the neck | body part |
taluhk | precious | of high cost or worth; valuable; highly esteemed; cherished; dear; beloved | |
taluhk | valuable | having considerable monetary or material value for use or exchange; of great importance, use, or service; having admirable or esteemed qualities or characteristics | emotion |
Taluhk nash-veh k'dular | I cherish thee | a declaration of love between bondmates that is accepted by Vulcan society | phrase |
taluhk-tukh | platinum | heavy precious metallic element; gray-white and resistant to corroding occurs in some nickel and copper ores and is also found native | element |
talupau | estimate | to estimate (verb) | |
talupaya | estimate | estimate (noun) | |
talvot | bacteria | single-celled or noncellular spherical or spiral or rod-shaped organisms lacking chlorophyll that reproduce by fission; important as pathogens and for biochemical properties; taxonomy is difficult; often considered plants | plant |
talvot | germ | a small mass of protoplasm or cells from which a new organism or one of its parts may develop; a microorganism, especially a pathogen | medicine |
talvot- | bacterial | relating to or caused by bacteria (adjective) | biology |
talvot-tal | bacteriology | the branch of medical science that studies bacteria in relation to disease | medicine |
talvotik | bacterial | relating to or caused by bacteria (adjective) | biology |
tam | dance | an artistic form of nonverbal communication; taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music (VLI) (noun) | music |
tam'a | ghost | the spirit of a dead person, especially one believed to appear in bodily likeness to living persons or to haunt former habitats (anc.) | |
tam'a | spirit | the vital principle or animating force within living beings; incorporeal consciousness; a being inhabiting or embodying a particular place, object, or natural phenomenon | religion |
tam-tor | dance | to move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment (VLI); movement of ones body to music (verb) | music |
taman | dancing | to move rhythmically usually to music, using prescribed or improvised steps and gestures | hobbies |
tamsu | dancer | a performer who dances | occupation |
tan | gift | something that is bestowed voluntarily and without compensation; a present | |
tan-tor | dispense | dispense; dole out | |
tan-tor | donate | donate; give as a gift | |
tan-tor | give | to make a present of; transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody | |
tanaf | art | the creation of beautiful or significant things; the products of human creativity; works of art collectively (VLI) (anc.) | |
tanaf-kitaun | calligraphy | beautiful writing done using special pens or brushes [korsaya.org] | calligraphy |
tanaf-kov | alabaster | a dense translucent, white or tinted fine-grained gypsum used for carving; a variety of hard calcite, translucent and sometimes banded | geology |
tanaf-shi'gluvaun | gallery | a place that displays artworks | place |
tanaf-tehs | art forgery | a copy of a work of art that is presented as the original | crime |
tanafluk | artistic | of, or relating to art or artists; sensitive to or appreciative of art or beauty; showing imagination and skill | |
tanafsu | artist | one who is able by virtue of imagination and talent or skill to create works of aesthetic value, especially in the fine arts | occupation |
tanan | donation | donation; gift | |
tanek | dispenser | one that dispenses or gives out, especially a machine or container that allows the contents to be removed and used in convenient or prescribed amounts | technical |
tangu | ideal | a conception of something in its absolute perfection (noun) | |
tangu-sfek | ideal point | the point at infinity added in projective geometry as the assumed intersection of two parallel lines | math |
tangu-su'us | ideal number | a type of number involving the roots of unity while trying to solve Fermat's last theorem | math |
tanilau | provide | to furnish; supply; to make available; afford; to take measures in preparation (verb) | |
tanilau | supply | to make available for use; provide; to furnish or equip with (verb) | |
tanilau-mev t'samu-tor-masu | cryogenic fluid supply line | line through which cryogenic fluid travels | technical |
tanovau | equip | to equip; to outfit (verb) | |
tanovau-tukh | equipment | the gear, clothing, or other items needed for a particular activity or purpose | clothing |
tanovau-tukh | gear | equipment, such as tools or clothing, used for a particular activity: fishing gear | clothing |
tansu | donor | one who donates | |
tapan | process | a series of actions, changes, or functions bringing about a result; a series of operations performed in the making or treatment of a product (noun) (ST-ENT Costume Guide) | |
tar | say | a turn or chance to speak; the right or power to influence or make a decision (noun) | |
tar-tor | say | to utter aloud; pronounce; to express in words (verb) | |
taran | saying | something, such as an adage or maxim, that is said | |
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 |
tarkiv | crown | crown; a circular decoration that a king or queen wears on their head as a symbol of power, often decorated with jewels [korsaya.org] | |
tarul-etek | scaring someone | a discipline which uses disturbing images to provoke an emotional response to test how well someone can suppress emotion (ENT-Horizon) | training |
tas'a | chaotic | lacking a visible order or organization; disordered; completely unordered and unpredictable and confusing | |
tasadi | hoax | something that has been established or accepted by fraudulent means (noun) | |
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) | |
tash | control | the activity of managing or exerting control over something; a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine (VLI) (noun) | |
tash-dohn | control board | electrical device consisting of an insulated panel containing switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices | technical |
tash-dvunek | voluntary muscle | muscle, such as striated muscle, normally controlled by individual volition | body part |
tash-el'rek | control column | a yoke, alternatively known as control column, is a device used for piloting in most fixed-wing aircraft, analogous to a steering wheel in an automobile | technical |
tash-katrom | control current | control current [no definition available] | technical |
tash-math | control panel | electrical device consisting of an insulated panel containing switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices | technical |
tash-nelka | control pedestal | control pedestal [no definition available] | technical |
tash-noshtra-tal | eugenics | the control of the development of a species by manipulating hereditary factors, like DNA | |
tash-noshtra-talsu | eugenicist | one who is a specialist of advocate of eugenics | occupation |
tash-raf-kuv | control circuit | a feedback circuit that subtracts from the input | technical |
tash-svitan | bridge (command centre) | an enclosed area above the main deck of a ship from which the ship is controlled | |
tash-tol | regulator gene | a gene that causes the production of a protein that regulates or suppresses the activity of one or more structural genes; also called regulator | body part |
tash-tor | control | to exercise authoritative control or power over; lessen the intensity of; temper; hold in restraint; hold or keep within limits (VLI); has control over; harnesses; manages; directs; conducts (verb) | |
tash-toruk'es | control voltage | a method of controlling analog synthesizers -- used for pitch control (with VCOs), loudness control (VCAs), etc | technical |
tashal | control console | a computer console (i.e. mainframe console) (old contraction of "tash-shal") | technical |
tashek | control (device) | a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine | technical |
tashsu | controller | a person who directs and restrains; someone who maintains and audits business accounts (person) (person) | occupation |
tashuhl | feldspar | any of several crystalline materials made up of aluminum silicates with sodium, potassiu, or calcium | geology |
taskek | controller | a mechanism that controls the operation of a machine (device) | technical |
Tasmeen | 12th month in Vulcan year | means End of Year | time |
Tasmeen | month - autumn | autumn month (VLI) | time |
tasmin | autumn season | the season when the leaves fall from the trees (colloquial) | time |
Tat'sahr | Na'nam - province | northern province of Na'nam | geography |
tath'eu | add | to combine (a column of figures, for example) to form a sum; to join or unite so as to increase in size, quantity, quality, or scope | |
tau | fever | abnormally high body temperature (VLI) | medicine |
tau-fam | afebrile | having no fever | medicine |
tauf | ridge | a long narrow upper section or crest; a narrow, raised strip, as in cloth or on plowed ground (noun) | |
tauk | cave | an underground enclosure with access from the surface of the ground or from the sea | |
tauk-tal | speleology | the scientific study of caves; exploration of caves | science |
tauk-talsu | speleologist | a person who explores caves | occupation |
tauk-titaya | speleothem | a formal term for what is also known as a cave formation, and are the result of the interactions among water, rock, and the atmosphere within caves | science |
taul | dive | a steep nose-down descent by an aircraft; a headlong plunge into water; a cheap disreputable nightclub or dance hall (noun) | |
taul-dohn | diving board | a springboard from which swimmers can dive | |
taul-saikhut | diving suit | a weighted and hermetically sealed garment supplied with air; worn by underwater divers | |
taul-tor | dive | to swim under water; to plunge into water ; to drop steeply (verb) | |
taul-vakh | diving bell | diving bell | |
taulik | febrile | having a fever; feverish | medicine |
taulik | feverish | of, relating to, or resembling a fever; having a fever or symptoms characteristic of a fever | medicine |
taulsu | diver | someone who dives (into water); someone who works underwater; | occupation |
taurau | amaze | to affect with great wonder; astonish; to bewilder; perplex; to cause great wonder or astonishment | emotion |
taurauk | amazing | surprising greatly; inspiring awe or admiration or wonder | emotion |
tauraya | amazement | a state of extreme surprise or wonder; astonishment | emotion |
tauvolau | incision | a cut into a body tissue or organ, especially one made during surgery; the scar resulting from such a cut. | medicine |
tauvolau | incite | to provoke and urge on | |
tav | rate | a quantity measured with respect to another measured quantity; a measure of a part with respect to a whole; a proportion (noun) | |
Tav'Sal'Nava | Finest House | the most prestigious hotel in all of ShiKahr (sometimes spelled ShirKahr); it is the only one the Ferengi stay at; all types of cuisine (including meat) are served there [Way of Kolinahr] | geography |
tav-tor | rate | to calculate the value of; appraise; to place in a particular rank or grade (verb) | |
tavan | rating | a position assigned on a scale; a standing; a classification according to specialty or proficiency | |
tavat | ratio | relation in degree or number between two similar things; the relative value of silver and gold in a currency system that is bimetallic | |
Tavin | Tavin, Captain | captain of a civilian ship of V'tosh ka'tur (Vulcans without logic) [ENT Fusion] | individual |
tcha | curl | a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles; tight bend (noun) | |
tcha'be'she | Sandworm | ancient Vulcan 'underlier', a Sandworm of Vulcan | animal |
tcha-wan | cloud - cirrus | high thin wispy coulds | meteorology |
tchakarya | ferret | a small, ferret-like predator; also spelled chkariya (see that for a better definition) | animal |
tchakat | curvature | the property possessed by the curving of a line or surface | |
tchas-klai | warp factor | the unit used to measure faster-than-light travel, where 'c' is equal to the speed of light; each increase of one warp is computed geometrically; warp ten is theorized to be infinite and with current technology, unobtainable | |
tchas-mev | warp conduit | a conduit through which energized plasma is transferred from a starship's warp core to the warp engine nacelles | |
tchas-mishu | warp engine | large structure that contains the systems necessary to generate a warp field; warp engines are usually housed in warp engine nacelles | |
tchas-mishu-leshek | warp engine nacelle | the structure that contains a warp engine; most starships' warp engines are mounted in nacelles so that the remainder of the ship can be protected from inadvertent malfunctions or damage | |
tchas-snazh-kapol | warp plasma filter | a filter through which the plasma flows along the power transfer conduits to keep it free from impurities | |
tchas-snazh-mev | warp plasma conduit | a conduit through which energized plasma is transferred from a starship's warp core to the warp engine nacelles; also called the warp drive shaft | |
tchas-snazh-tihetilayek | warp plasma stabilizer | warp plasma stabilizer | |
tchas-threshan | warp speed | faster than light speed measured in warp factors | |
tchas-tviyan | warp core | part of the warp drive in which power is generated through a controlled annihilation of matter and antimatter; also referred to as matter/antimatter reaction chamber (M/ARC) | |
tchas-tviyan-shaya | warp core breach | where antimatter comes in contact with matter, leading to a disastrous explosion that destroys the ship | |
tchas-vunai | warp field | a subspace field with a subspace distortion of at least 1 cochrane; a starship enveloped by a warp field is able to travel faster than light, without relativistic limits being violated | |
tchas-yeturek | warp drive | the main propulsion system for most starships that is capable of faster-than-light travel; the core of the warp drive uses to control the annihilation of matter and antimatter | |
tchas-yeturek t'day-da-sfek | coaxial warp drive | an FTL propulsion technology which is described as bending space, not subspace, as opposed to conventional warp drive | technical |
tchef | vortex | a spiral motion of fluid within a limited area, especially a whirling mass of water or air that sucks everything near it toward its center | |
Tches | chess | a board game for two players, each beginning with 16 pieces of six kinds that are moved according to individual rules, with the objective of checkmating the opposing king; the word is Vulcanized from the Terran word for the game | game |
tchol | bay | a body of water partially enclosed by land but with a wide mouth, affording access to the sea (VLI) (noun) | place |
tchorka | camel | an extinct camel-like animal | animal |
tchorka-pla'dor(-nosh) | kyphosis | abnormal rearward curvature of the spine, resulting in protuberance of the upper back; hunchback | medicine |
tcok'at | compare | compares, examines for differences and similarities | |
te'koshfet | architect | one who designs and supervises the construction of buildings or other large structures; one that plans or devises (anc.) | occupation |
te'koshif | architecture | the art and science of designing and erecting buildings (anc.) | science |
Te'Rikh | Te'Rikh | a Vulcan city | geography |
te'rikh-tukh | holmium | a relatively soft, malleable, stable rare-earth element occurring in gadolinite, monazite, and other rare-earth minerals; symbol Ho | |
te-resh-kah | silver bird | silver bird-like predator; the Vulcan "silver-bird"; also spelled teresh-kah | animal |
tedvun | flexion | the act of bending a joint or limb in the body by the action of flexors; the part that is bent | medicine |
tedvun(an) | flexure | a curve, turn, or fold, such as a bend in a tubular organ: a flexure of the colon | body part |
tedvun-tor | flex | to flex; to bend (verb) | |
tedvunek | flexor | a muscle that when contracted acts to bend a joint or limb in the body | body part |
tedvunik | flexible | capable of being bent or flexed; pliable; capable of being bent repeatedly without injury or damage | |
tefosh'es | immunity | the quality or condition of being immune; inherited, acquired, or induced resistance to infection by a specific pathogen | medicine |
tefosh'es | immunity | exemption from legal prosecution, often granted a witness in exchange for self-incriminating testimony | crime |
tefosh- | immune | not subject to an obligation imposed on others; exempt; of relating to, or having resistance to infection by a specific pathogen | medicine |
tefosh-kesaya | immune response | an integrated bodily response to an antigen especially one mediated by lymphocytes | medicine |
tefosh-torektra | immune system | the integrated body system of organs, tissues, cells, and cell products such as antibodies that differentiates self from nonself | body part |
tefoshik | immune | not subject to an obligation imposed on others; exempt; of relating to, or having resistance to infection by a specific pathogen | medicine |
tefu | deliver | to carry out or perform; to bring to a destination, make a delivery; to give birth (to a newborn) (anc.) | |
tefuk | delivery | the act of delivering or distributing something (as goods or mail); the act of delivering a child; the voluntary transfer of something (title or possession) from one party to another (anc.) | |
teh | one hundred | 100 | number |
teh-krus t'talashenek | mantissa | the decimal part of a logarithm, e.g. in the logarithm 2.95424, the mantissa is 0.95424 | math |
teh-ris-su'us | googol | the number 10 raised to the power 100 written out as the numeral 1 followed by 100 zeros | math |
teh-vla | hectogon | a 100-sided polygon, virtually indistinguishable in appearance from a circle except at very high magnification | math |
tehk | sprout | young plant growth, such as a bud or shoot; young shoots of plants such as alfalfa and soybean, usually eaten raw (noun) | plant |
tehk-kur | chartreuse | chartreuse; yellow-green | colour |
tehkau | sprout | to begin to grow; give off shoots or buds; to emerge and develop rapidly (verb) | |
tehn- | anti- | not in favor of (an action or proposal etc.) | prefix |
tehn- | anti- | not in favour of (an action or proposal etc.) | preposition |
tehn-a'gal | antiproton | an unstable negatively charged proton; the antiparticle of a proton | science |
tehn-ausham-tukh | antivenom | a medication that contains an antibody, specific to a toxin, for the purpose of deactivating its harmful effect | medicine |
tehn-folau-tukh | allergen | a substance, such as pollen, that causes an allergy | medicine |
tehn-folaya | allergy | hypersensitivity reaction to a particular allergen; symptoms can vary greatly in intensity | medicine |
tehn-gisam-tukh | antidote | a remedy or other agent used to neutralize or counteract the effects of a poison | medicine |
tehn-hasam-tukh | antitoxin | an antibody that can neutralize a specific toxin | body part |
tehn-huhsh-tukh | antitussive | any medicine used to suppress or relieve coughing | medicine |
tehn-katrom | eddy current | eddy current | |
tehn-klachiak vohrau-torektra | antilock brake system | a device which senses that one or more of the wheels are locking up during braking and pumps the brakes rapidly; sometimes called "anti-skid brakes" | tool |
tehn-ne-seshanek | antigrav(ity unit) | antigravity repeller technology used in hand-held grips or pallets to allow handling of overly massive cargo, and in medical rehabilitation therapy | technical |
tehn-padukau-ralek (t'masu-hali) | bilge keel | either of two beams or fins fastened lengthwise along the outside of a ship's bilge to inhibit heavy rolling | technical |
tehn-pi'gal | antiparticle | a particle that has the same mass as another particle but has opposite values for its other properties | science |
tehn-pihl | antiquark | the antiparticle of a quark | science |
tehn-sash-meil | antacid | a substance, such as magnesia or sodium bicarbonate, that neutralizes acid | medicine |
tehn-sesh'gal-zehlek | anti-graviton beam | anti-graviton beam [no definition available] | technical |
tehn-ska'gal | antineutrino | the antiparticle of the neutrino | science |
tehn-storaya | degeneration | the process of declining from a higher to a lower level of effective power or vitality or essential quality; the state of being degenerate in mental or moral qualities | |
tehn-ta'gal | antineutron | the antiparticle of the neutron | science |
tehn-talvot(-tukh) | antibiotic | a chemical substance derivable from a mold or bacterium that kills microorganisms and cures infections (noun) | medicine |
tehn-terkwul-glaribek | anticollision beacon | device in an aircraft that warns of impending collision | technical |
tehn-tukh | antimatter | a hypothetical form of matter that is identical to physical matter except that its atoms are composed of antielectrons, antiprotons, and antineutrons | science |
tehn-u'gal | positron | an elementary particle having the same mass and magnitude of charge as an electron but exhibiting a positive charge; a positive electron | science |
tehn-vel | antigen | a substance that when introduced into the body stimulates the production of an antibody | medicine |
tehn-vihk-tukh | anticoagulant | medicine that prevents or retards the clotting of blood; agent that prohibits coagulation (clotting of blood) | medicine |
tehn-vivotau | disinfect | disinfect | |
tehn-vivotau-tukh | disinfectant | disinfectant | |
tehn-vivotaya | disinfection | disinfection | |
tehn-yon-hali | fire engine | large motor vehicles that carry firefighters/equipment to a fire and support extinguishing operations | tool |
tehn-yon-puhsh | fire foam | a chemical foam that extinguishes Class C fires | tool |
tehn-zafnalan-spunek | anti-backdraft valve | anti-backdraft valve [no definition available] | technical |
tehn-zaseshau-wein | fairing | in airplanes, an auxilliary structure or external surface designed to reduce drag or resistance | |
tehnat | against | in a direction or course opposite to; so as to come into forcible contact with; in contact with so as to rest or press on | preposition |
tehnat | versus | against; as, John Doe versus Richard Roe; -- chiefly used in legal language, and abbreviated to v. or vs | preposition |
tehnau | resist | to strive to fend off or offset the actions, effects, or force of; to remain firm against the actions, effects, or force of; withstand | |
tehnaya | resistance | an act or an instance of resisting or the capacity to resist; a force that tends to oppose or retard motion | |
tehnayek | resistor | a device used to control current in an electric circuit by providing resistance | tool |
tehnokatlar | countermeasures | an opposing, offsetting, or retaliatory measure | |
tehrai | goal | the purpose toward which an endeavor is directed; an objective | training |
tehs | deceit | the quality of being fraudulent; a misleading falsehood | emotion |
tehs | fraud | a deception deliberately practiced in order to secure unfair or unlawful gain (noun) | crime |
tehs-bosh | fraudulent | engaging in fraud; deceitful; characterized by, constituting, or gained by fraud | crime |
tehs-tor | deceive | to be false to; be dishonest with; to perform an act of deceit | emotion |
tehsat | deception | the act of deceiving; an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers; a misleading falsehood | emotion |
tehvar | danger | the condition of being susceptible to harm or injury; a cause of pain or injury or loss | |
tehvar-bosh | dangerous | involving or causing danger or risk; liable to hurt or harm; causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm | |
tei | tea | an aromatic, slightly bitter beverage made by steeping tea leaves in boiling water (Earth style) | food |
tek'ik | affair | something done or to be done; business; transactions and other matters of professional or public business | |
tekeh | tekeh | a geographical area on Vulcan (Spock's World) | place |
tekeh | tekeh | a geographical area on Vulcan (Spock's World) | geography |
teker | deviate | to cause to turn away from a previous or expected course; go away from the norm (anc.); to turn aside; turn away from | |
teker- | deviant | markedly different from an accepted norm (adjective) | |
tekeret | deviation | the difference between an observed value and the expected value of a variable or function; a variation that deviates from the standard or norm | |
tekeret-besayek | deviation plotter | a device that plots the degree of deviation | tool |
tekerik | deviant | markedly different from an accepted norm (adjective) | emotion |
tel | bond | bond; co-joining of minds as in a marriage bond (noun) | marriage |
Tel-Alep | planet - Vulcan system | fourth planet in 40 Eridani system - Class K planet | planet |
Tel-alep | The Watcher | personification of curiosity, desire for knowledge | religion |
tel-tor | bond | to bond; co-joining of minds as in a marriage bond (verb) | marriage |
tela'at | elder | elder; title of respect for an advanced aged Kolinahru | rank |
telan | bonding | the formation of a close human relationship, as between friends (noun) | marriage |
Telan t'Kanlar | bonding of the children | bonding of the children | marriage |
telik | bonded | secured by written agreement (adjective) | marriage |
telik | married | having a spouse; united in matrimony; of or relating to the state of marriage; closely connected; united | marriage |
Tellarsu | Tellarite | a porcine species that is a founding member of the Federation (species) | species |
telsu | bonded | one who is bonded | marriage |
telv-tor | read | to examine and grasp the meaning of (written or printed characters, words, or sentences) (verb) (VLI) | |
telvan | reading | the cognitive process of understanding a written linguistic message | hobbies |
tem-tan'es | nourishment | the act of nourishing; the state of being nourished; something that nourishes; food | food |
temep | gate | a structure that can be swung, drawn, or lowered to block an entrance or a passage (noun) | house |
temep-dvinsu | gatekeeper | one that is in charge of passage through a gate; one who monitors or oversees the actions of others | occupation |
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 | septum | a thin partition or membrane that divides two cavities or soft masses of tissue in an organism | body part |
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 |
Temple of Amonak | Temple of Amonak | One of the most sacred temples on Vulcan (VOY Hunters) | geography |
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 |
ten'an | minimum | the least possible quantity or degree; the degree or amount reached or recorded; the lower limit of variation (noun) | |
ten-kan-bu | embryo | embryo (TGV - a dialect of VLI Vulcan) | medicine |
ten-kan-bu | premature infant | a baby after a gestation period of less than the normal time | medicine |
ten-khrasaya | premature ejaculation | more rapid occurrence of climax and ejaculation in the male during sexual intercourse than he or his partner wishes | medicine |
ten-mag-nosh | oligodipsia | abnormal lack of thirst | medicine |
ten-mal | early | early; not late | |
ten-mal-gir | radicle | the part of a plant embryo that develops into a root | plant |
ten-nala-dukal | morula | the spherical embryonic mass of blastomeres formed before the blastula and resulting from cleavage of the fertilized ovum | body part |
ten-shakhuvau-nosh | progeria | a rare congenital disorder of childhood characterized by rapid onset of the physical changes typical of old age in death before the age of 20 | medicine |
ten-storauk | precocious | manifesting or characterized by unusually early development or maturity, especially in mental aptitude | |
ten-uklar-nosh | oligodactyly | congenital condition in which some fingers or toes are missing | medicine |
ten-vazh-torvaya | oliguria | production of an abnormally small amount of urine | medicine |
ten-zudlar-nosh | oligodontia | congenital condition in which some of the teeth are missing | medicine |
tenah | blame | to hold responsible; to find fault with; censure; to place responsibility for (something) (verb) | emotion |
tenai | blame | the state of being responsible for a fault or error; culpability; censure; condemnation (noun) | emotion |
teni | minus | reduction by the subtraction of; less; negative or on the negative part of a scale; the minus sign (-) | math |
teni | minus | on the negative side or lower end of a scale; involving disadvantage or harm | preposition |
teni-heh | plus-or-minus | plus-or-minus, e.g. this survey is accurate plus-or-minus 4 percent | math |
tenkan | fetus; foetus | the unborn young from the end of the 8th week to the moment of birth (MGV - a dialect of VLI Vulcan) | medicine |
tenkan- | fetal; foetal | of, pertaing to, or typical of a fetus (MGV - a dialect of VLI Vulcan) | medicine |
tenkan-tal | fetology | study of fetal development | medicine |
tenkan-zan-vel | fetoscope | a type of stethoscope designed for listening to the fetal heartbeat. | medicine |
tenkanik | fetal; foetal | of, pertaing to, or typical of a fetus (MGV - a dialect of VLI Vulcan) | medicine |
tenu-da-sfek | minor axis | the shorter or shortest axis of an ellipse or ellipsoid | math |
tepor'es | excitement | excitement | emotion |
tepor-yehat | excitable | capable of responding to stimuli; easily excited | emotion |
teporek | exciter | exciter (elect.) | emotion |
teporek | excitor | an afferent nerve exciting greater action in the part it supplies; a stimulant | medicine |
teporilau | excite | to arouse or elicit a feeling; to stir feelings in | emotion |
teporilauk | exciting | exciting | emotion |
tepul | energy | the capacity of a physical system to do work; the units of energy are joules or ergs; an exertion of force | science |
tepul | power | strength or force exerted or capable of being exerted; might; the ability or official capacity to exercise control; authority (noun) | |
tepul-foshek | energy barrier | energy barrier | |
tepul-khartaun | energy management | energy management | |
tepul-mev | power conduit | power conduit | |
tepul-mik-yal | power gauge | power gauge | |
tepul-nala | power cell | power cell | |
tepul-nala t'wel-raf-tepul | neuro-electric power cell | neuro-electric power cell | tool |
tepul-nazh | energy gain | energy gain | |
tepul-pak | energy loss | energy loss | |
tepul-rushanek | power converter | an electronic power supply circuit that attempts to produce a smoothed, constant-voltage, output from a varying input voltage e.g. AC to DC | |
tepul-sek | power outlet | power outlet | house |
tepul-shan | energy transfer | energy transfer | |
tepul-shan-mev | power transfer conduit | conduit through which energized plasma is transferred from a starship's warp core to the warp engine nacelles | |
tepul-smashaya | power drain | a decreasing of the power levels | |
tepul-tanilayek | power supply | on a starship, it is the material from the matter/antimatter reaction in the warp engines (the electrons and the raw energy created by the reaction) | |
tepul-tersayek | power coupling | power coupling | |
tepul-terur | power trunk | power trunk | |
tepul-thakau-viskulan | energy focusing matrix | energy focusing matrix [no definition available] | technical |
tepul-torvayek | power plant | a complex of structures, machinery, and associated equipment for generating electric energy from another source of energy | place |
tepul-tral | power surge | a brief episode where the line voltage greatly exceeds the normal current normal current | |
tepul-vel t'wek-zehlek | phaser power pack | the power pack that recharges the phasers when they run low on energy | weapon |
tepul-vo'ektaya | energy balance | energy balance | |
tepul-vok | energy level | energy level | |
tepul-vunai | energy field | energy field | |
tepul-yis | power grid | a system of high tension cables by which electrical power is distributed throughout a region | |
tepul-yumaya | energy flow | the intake, conversion and passage of energy through an organism or ecosystem | biology |
tepulau | energize | energize; to get energy | |
tepulik | airship | a self-propelled lighter-than-air craft with directional control surfaces; dirigible | |
ter-klai | cofactor | a substance (as a coenzyme) that must join with another to produce a given result | biology |
ter-wakrubaya | coevolution | the joint development and adaptation to external changes of two or more interdependent species, e.g. parasites and the animals they live on | biology |
terai | goal | a specified structure or zone into or over which players endeavor to advance a ball or puck - the score awarded for such an act (VLI) | |
terai-dukal-torvukh | American-style football | a game in which two teams of eleven players run with, throw, or kick an oval ball to the end of a field to score | sport |
terau | fasten | fasten; do up; to attach or secure to something else; to connect | |
terau | join together | to put or bring together so as to make continuous or form a unit; to put or bring into close association or relationship; to meet and merge with | |
Teraya | Federation | Federation; United Federation of Planets | species |
Teraya Kaunshuk t'Ek'tralar | United Federation of Planets | United Federation of Planets | phrase |
Teraya-eingelsu | Federation Standard English | Federation Standard English; language of Terra | phrase |
teraya-martaya | hug | to put your arms around someone to show your love or friendship; to move, lie, or stay close to something [korsaya.org] | emotion |
terayek | fastener | something that attaches one thing to another; something that fastens | clothing |
terepaya | cohesion | the intermolecular attraction by which the elements of a body are held together | technical |
teresh-kah | silver bird | silver bird-like predator; the Vulcan "silver-bird"; also spelled te-resh-kah | animal |
teret-kov | conglomerate | a composite rock made up of particles of varying size | geology |
teret-yumaya | confluence | a flowing together; a place where things merge or flow together (especially rivers); a coming together of people | |
teret-zulan'es | consanguinity | related by blood | family |
teretau | converge | to be adjacent or come together; to approach a limit as the number of terms increases without limit; to come together so as to form a single product; to move or draw together at a certain location | |
teretau-gelek | convergent lens | a lens that enables two or more things coming together | technical |
teretau-nahan | convergent thinking | thinking that brings together information focussed on solving a problem (especially solving problems that have a single correct solution) | |
teretau-sfek | focal point | a fixed point whose relationship with a directrix determines a conic section | math |
teretau-sfek | focus | a fixed point whose relationship with a directrix determines a conic section | math |
teretau-wakrubaya | convergent evolution | the appearance of apparently similar structures in organisms of different lines of descent | biology |
teretaya | convergence | the approach of an infinite series to a finite limit; the occurrence of two or more things coming together; a representation of common ground between theories or phenomena | |
teretek | coupler | a a mechanical device that serves to connect the ends of adjacent objects | technical |
teretuhr | together | in or into a single group, mass, or place; in association with or in relationship to one another; mutually or reciprocally (anc.) | |
terfitilau-nentu t'dah-pim-tukh | dilithium articulation frame | a frame that holds holds the dilithium in alignment with the colliding matter/antimatter stream and is housed inside the matter-antimatter reaction assembly | technical |
terfitilaya | articulation | the act of vocal expression; utterance or enunciation; the act or manner of producing a speech sound; a jointing together or being jointed together | |
terish | combination | the act of combining things to form a new whole; the act of arranging elements into specified groups without regard to order | |
terish-tor | combine | to add together from different sources; to join for a common purpose or in a common (verb) | |
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 |
terkadau | cooperate | work together on a common enterprise of project | |
terkadaya | cooperation | joint operation or action | |
terkarf | flocculate | something that has formed lumpy or fluffy masses | |
terkarf-tukh | flocculant | having soft, fluffy wool or hair; covered with a soft, waxy secretion as in certain insects | body part |
terkarf-vel | floccule | a small, loosely held mass or aggregate of fine particles, resembling a tuft of wool | science |
terkart-tor | flocculate | to cause (clouds) to form fluffy masses; to cause (soil) to form lumps or masses | meteorology |
terkau | bolt | to secure or lock with or as if with a bolt; to eat (food) hurriedly and with little chewing; gulp; to move or spring suddenly (verb) | technical |
terkwul | collision | a conflict of opposed ideas or attitudes or goals; an accident resulting from violent impact of a moving object; (physics) an brief event in which two or more bodies come together | |
terkwul-tor | collide | to crash together with violent impact; be incompatible; be or come into conflict (verb) (VLI) | |
terkwul-tor | collides | collides (VLI); crashes into; bumps; runs into | |
terkwul-tvi-temok | collision bulkhead | a strong, watertight transverse bulkhead in the fore part of a ship to prevent water flowing aft in the event of a collision | technical |
terog | stitch | a single complete movement of a threaded needle in sewing or surgical suturing; a sudden sharp pain, especially in the side | medicine |
terog | suture (stitch) | the line or stitch so formed by a suture thread | medicine |
terog-elakh | suture (material) | the thread or other material used surgically to close a wound or join tissues | medicine |
terog-tor | stitch | to fasten or join with or as if with stitches; to fasten together with staples or thread | medicine |
terog-tor | suture | to join by means of sutures or a suture (verb) | medicine |
terpau | stick | to pierce, puncture, or penetrate with a pointed instrument; to fasten or attach with an adhesive material, such as glue or tape (verb) | |
terpauk | sticky | having the property of adhering or sticking to a surface; adhesive; covered with an adhesive agent | |
terpaya | adhesion | a condition in which bodily tissues that are normally separate grow together | medicine |
terpayek | adhesive | a substance, such as paste or cement, that provides or promotes adhesion (noun) | |
Terra | Earth | Planet Earth | species |
Terrasu | Earthling - Terran | one who lives on Planet Earth | species |
Terrasu | Terran - Earthling | one who lives on Planet Earth | species |
terrupik | earthly | earthly | |
tersa'es | connectivity | the property of being connected or the degree to which something has connections | technical |
tersau | connect | connect; put to things together | |
tersau-elakh | umbilical cord | the flexible cordlike structure connecting a fetus at the abdomen with the placenta and containing two umbilical arteries and one vein that transport nourishment to the fetus and remove its wastes | body part |
tersau-nalatra | connective tissue | tissue of mesodermal origin consisting of e.g. collagen fibroblasts and fatty cells; supports organs and fills spaces between them and forms tendons and ligaments | body part |
tersau-ralek | connecting dorsal | an alias for interconnecting dorsal; the "neck" of many Federation starships | technical |
tersau-thalv | fascia | fibrous connective tissue forming sheets or layers beneath the skin enclosing muscles or organs | body part |
tersau-ulidar | hilum | the scar on a seed, such as a bean, indicating the point of attachment to the funiculus | plant |
tersau-ulidar | hilum | the area through which ducts, nerves, or blood vessels enter and leave a gland or organ | body part |
tersaya | connection | one that connects; a link; an association or relationship; the logical or intelligible ordering of words or ideas; coherence | |
tersayek | connector | an instrumentality that connects | tool |
tersayek | coupling | the act of pairing a male and female for reproductive purposes; mating; fornicating | medicine |
tersayek | coupling | a mechanical device that serves to connect the ends of adjacent objects ; a connection (like a clamp or vise) between two things so they move together | technical |
terseht | insignia | a badge of office, rank, membership, or nationality; an emblem; a distinguishing sign | rank |
terseht-sviribayek | insignia communicator | a communicator worn as a badge on the chest | tool |
tersek | buckle | a clasp for fastening two ends, as of straps or a belt, in which a device attached to one of the ends is fitted or coupled to the other (noun) | clothing |
tershau | collect | to get or bring together | |
tershausu | collector | the electrode in a transistor through which a primary flow of carriers leaves the region between the electrodes; a person who is employed to collect payments (as for rent or taxes); a person who collects things | |
tershaya | collection | the act of gathering something together; several things grouped together or considered as a whole | |
tershayek t'Bussard | Bussard collector | a a large scoop (on the order of miles) to compress hydrogen from the interstellar medium and fuse it and used as a method of spacecraft propulsion | technical |
tersu | partner | one that is united or associated with another or others in a common interest; a person, other than a spouse, with whom one cohabits (noun) | family |
tertin | composite | a conceptual whole made up of complicated and related parts (noun) | |
tertitau | compose | to form the substance of; to write music; to put together out of existing material (verb) | |
tertitayek | composer | someone who composes music as a profession | occupation |
teruk | corner | (architecture) solid exterior angle of a building; especially one formed by a cornerstone; an interior angle formed be two meeting walls; the intersection of two streets (noun) (VLI) | |
teruk | federal | or, relating to, or formed by an agreement among 2 or more states, groups, etc. to merge into a union | |
terwulek | collider | an accelerator in which two beams of particles are forced to collide head on | tool |
tese | cause | a justification for something existing or happening; events that provide the generative force that is the origin of something | |
tesha | awe | to inspire awe in (verb) | emotion |
teshan | awe | an overwhelming feeling of wonder or admiration; a profound emotion inspired by a deity (noun) | emotion |
tesihk | albumin | a simple water-soluble protein found in many animal tissues and liquids | body part |
teslau | fix | to restore to proper condition or working order; repair: (verb) | |
teslau | repair | to restore to sound condition after damage or injury; fix; to set right; remedy (verb) | |
tesmur | prosper | to be fortunate or successful, especially in terms of one's finances; thrive (Marketa) | |
tessau | addict | to cause to become physiologically or psychologically dependent on a habit-forming substance (verb) | medicine |
tessausu | addict | one who is addicted, as to narcotics or a compulsive activity; a devoted adherent; a fan (noun) | medicine |
tessaya | addiction | compulsive physiological and psychological need for a habit-forming substance | medicine |
tetalau-dan-runemek | friction clutch | a mechanical clutch that transmits torque through surface friction between the faces of the clutch | tool |
tetalau-tin | friction layer | friction layer | |
tetalau-yemek | friction feed | A method some printers and plotters use to move a method some printers and plotters use to move paper (between two rollers) | |
tetalau-yeturek | friction drive | an automotive transmission system in which motion is transmitted from one part to another by the surface friction of rolling contact | |
tetalaya | friction | the rubbing of one object or surface against another; conflict, as between persons having dissimilar ideas or interests (noun) | |
tetau | rub | to apply pressure and friction to (a surface); to clean, polish, or manipulate by the application of pressure and friction | |
tetaya | rub | a substance or preparation applied by rubbing, especially; a liniment or balm (noun) | |
tev'rak | west | the cardinal point on the mariner's compass 270° clockwise from due north and directly opposite east | direction |
tev-nalatra-storaya | infarction | the formation or development of an infarct; sudden interruption or insufficiency of the supply of blood to the heart | medicine |
tev-sai | parachute | rescue equipment consisting of a device that fills with air and retards your fall (noun) | tool |
tev-tor | descend | to move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way; to go down; come as if by falling | |
tev-tor | die | to pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; to cease living (verb) | medicine |
tev-tor | set | to disappear below the horizon (as the sun) (verb) | |
tevakh | death | the event of dying or departure from life; the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism (VLI) | medicine |
tevakh-fam | deathless | never dying | |
tevakh-kahk | deathly | having the physical appearance of death; causing or capable of causing death | |
teval- | deadly | causing or capable of causing death; exceedingly harmful (adjective) | |
tevalik | deadly | causing or capable of causing death; exceedingly harmful | |
tevan | decent | observing conventional sexual mores in speech or behavior or dress; socially or conventionally correct; refined or virtuous | |
tevan | descent | the act of changing your location in a downward direction; a movement downward | |
tevan | fall | that which falls; e.g. a water fall (noun) | |
tevan t'kas-sa-nei | pollen rain | pollen rain [no definition available] | botony |
tevan-tor | fall | to drop from a height to a lower place or position (verb) | |
Tevanu | Dead, The | The Dead | religion |
tevanu-ha-yonulsu | saprophage | feeding on vegetable or animal matter already partly exploited by other organisms or decaying | |
tevanu-talsu | coroner | a public official who investigates by inquest any death not due to natural causes | occupation |
tevanu-yokulsu | scavenger | an animal, such as a bird or insect, that feeds on dead or decaying matter; one that scavenges, as a person who searches through refuse for food | animal |
tevik | dead | people who are no longer living (VLI); deceased | medicine |
tevik | deceased | people who are no longer living; no longer having or seeming to have or expecting to have life (VLI); deceased | medicine |
tevikeh | cadaver | a dead body, especially one intended for dissection | medicine |
tevikeh | corpse | the dead body of a human being; cadaver (old contraction of "tevik-veh") | medicine |
tevikeh-natuhn | casket | an oblong box in which a corpse is buried | |
tevikeh-natuhn | coffin | coffin; box containing dead people | |
tevikeh-nisaya | autopsy | an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease | medicine |
tevikehsu | mortician | one whose business is the management of funerals | occupation |
tevul | crash | the act of colliding with something; a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles); a sudden large decline of business or the prices of stocks (especially one that causes additional failures) (noun) | |
tevul-nisan | crash test | a form of destructive testing usually performed in order to ensure safe design standards in crashworthiness and crash compatibility for automobiles or related components | |
tevul-tor | crash | to break violently or noisily; smash; to hurl or thrust violently; to undergo damage or destruction on impact (verb) | |
tevulau | crash | to break violently or noisily; smash; to hurl or thrust violently; to undergo damage or destruction on impact (verb) | |
tevun | year | 12 t'khuhati (months) of 21 (t'ved) days; equal to 0.73 Terran years (VLI) | time |
tevun-krus | month | of the 12 divisions of a year as determined by a calendar (VLI) | time |
tevun-yonuk | season | one of the four natural divisions of the year, spring, summer, fall, and winter, in the North and South Temperate zones | time |
tevun-yonuk t'sov-masu | rainy season | the part of the year when large amounts of rain fall in some tropical regions of the world | meteorology |
tevunik | perennial | lasting or active through the year or through many years; lasting an indefinitely long time; enduring | |
tfi'kien | alien | alien/not of Vulcan species | species |
th'i-oxalra | thank you | literally meaning I appreciate it. | phrase |
th'laax | dwarf tree | a dwarf tree native to Vulcan; Amanda has several of them in the estate gardens she shares with Sarek (Orion Press Lexicon) | plant |
thak | breast | either of two milk-secreting, glandular organs on the chest of a woman; the human mammary gland (VLI - MGV - dialect of VLI Vulcan) | body part |
thak- | coherent | marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts; of, relating to, or having waves with similar direction, amplitude, and phase that are capable of exhibiting interference (adjective) | |
thak-dahf | bra | a woman's undergarment worn to support and give contour to the breasts; brassiere [MGV - dialect of VLI Vulcan] | clothing |
thak-ska'gal-zehlek | coherent neutrino beam | coherent neutrino beam [no definition available] | technical |
thakau | focus | to cause (light rays, for example) to converge on or toward a central point; concentrate (verb) | |
thakau-pa'ashtra | focal plane | a plane that is perpendicular to the axis of a lens or mirror and passes through the focus | |
thakau-tavat | focal ratio | the ratio of the focal length to the diameter of a (camera) lens system | math |
thakau-wu-vath | focal length | the distance from the surface of a lens or mirror to its focal point | |
thakau-wun-mev | focusing barrel | focusing barrel [no definition available] | technical |
thakaya | focal point | a point of convergence of light (or other radiation) or a point from which it diverges | |
thakaya | focus | a point of convergence of light (or other radiation) or a point from which it diverges (noun) | |
thakik | coherent | marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts; of, relating to, or having waves with similar direction, amplitude, and phase that are capable of exhibiting interference (adjective) | technical |
thal | loose | not fastened, restrained, or contained; free from confinement or imprisonment; not taut, fixed, or rigid | |
thalv | page | the leaf or one side of a leaf, as of a book, letter, newspaper, or manuscript (anc.) | |
thalv | sheet | a broad rectangular piece of fabric serving as a basic article of bedding (anc.) | house |
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 |
than | do | do | parts of speech |
than-tha | guide of a child's first meld | one who guides children through their first mind meld on eve of 7th birthday; usually a parent | training |
thanah | adoption | an adoption arrangement in which contact between the adoptive and biological parents is allowed or maintained | |
thanai | adopt | to take into one's family through legal means and raise as one's own child; to take and follow (a course of action, for example) by choice or assent | |
Thanar | sea | name of Vulcan's eastern sea | place |
thas | milk | a whitish liquid containing proteins, fats, lactose, and various vitamins and minerals that is produced by the mammary glands of mammals | food |
thas-mev | lactiferous duct | ducts of the mammary gland that carry milk to the nipple | body part |
thas-pi'nafek | mammary gland | any of the milk-producing glands in female mammals with a system of ducts to convey the milk to an external nipple or teat | body part |
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 |
thas-slor-tukh | lactose | a sugar comprising one glucose molecule linked to a galactose molecule; occurs only in milk | body part |
thas-spol | breast pump | a mechanical device that extracts milk from the breasts of a woman who is lactating | medicine |
thas-tor | milk | to draw milk from the teat or udder of (a female mammal); to express milk from a breast | |
thasaya | lactation | secretion or formation of milk by the mammary glands; the period during which the mammary glands secrete milk | medicine |
thasek | breast | either of two milk-secreting, glandular organs on the chest of a woman; the human mammary gland (VLI - TGV - dialect of VLI Vulcan) | body part |
thasek-dah'haf | bra | a woman's undergarment worn to support and give contour to the breasts; brassiere [TGV - dialect of VLI Vulcan] | clothing |
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 |
thasek-storau-pilikaya | thelarche | the start of breast development in a woman at the beginning of puberty | medicine |
thav | cone | a unisexual reproductive structure of gymnospermous plants such as conifers and cycads | botony |
thav-lap | conifer | any of various mostly needle-leaved or scale-leaved, chiefly evergreen, cone-bearing gymnospermous trees or shrubs such as pines, spruces, and firs (VLI) | plant |
The Meditation | The Meditation | a thoroughly Vulcan establishment, simple and sparsely furnished. It's sixy seven rooms offer view of the Surak statue in Serenity Square (Shi'Kahr) | geography |
The Sehlat | The Sehlat | one of the few luxury inns in Shi'Kahr (Fed. Travel Guide) | geography |
the'polau | sauté | to fry lightly in fat in a shallow open pan | food |
thek | drop | drop; as in raindrop, teardrop, etc (noun) | |
thek-sai | drop cloth | a cloth to catch spills | |
thel'a | fat | trigylceride ester of fatty acids; found in a layer below the dermis | body part |
thel'a-di'kish-torek | fat metabolism | the breaking down of fat by the body | 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 |
thel'a-sash | fatty acids | a class of organic acids derived from saturated/unsaturated fats occuring in plant and animal fat | body part |
thel'a-zalu-ek'ur | biliary tract | refers to the bile ducts within the liver, the common bile duct (connecting the liver and gallbladder to the small intestine) and the cystic duct (short duct that connects the common bile duct to the gallbladder) | body part |
thel'a-zalu-masu | bile | a bitter, alkaline, brownish-yellow or greenish-yellow fluid that is secreted by the liver, stored in the gallbladder, and discharged into the duodenum and aids in the emulsification, digestion, and absorption of fats | body part |
thel'a-zalu-masu | gall | a skin sore caused by friction and abrasion: a saddle gall; to become irritated, chafed, or sore | medicine |
thel'a-zalu-mev | bile duct | any of the excretory passages in the liver that carry bile to the hepatic duct, which joins with the cystic duct to form the common bile duct opening into the duodenum | body part |
thel'a-zalu-nafek | gall bladder | a small, pear-shaped muscular sac, located under the right lobe of the liver, in which bile is stored | body part |
thel'an'es | obesity | the condition of being obese; increased body weight caused by excessive accumulation of fat | medicine |
thel'an- | obese | extremely fat; grossly overweight (adj) | medicine |
thel'anik | obese | extremely fat; grossly overweight (adj) | medicine |
thel'upik nalatra | adipose tissue | a type of connective tissue that contains stored cellular fat | body part |
thel- | fat | fat; overweight (adjective) | |
thel-upik gnal | lipoma | a benign tumor composed chiefly of fat cells; a fat cyst | medicine |
thelik | fat | fat; overweight (adjective) | |
theris | herb | a Vulcan herb often made into tea | plant |
theris(-masu) | tea | an aromatic, slightly bitter beverage made by steeping tea leaves ov Vulcan plants in boiling water (Vulcan style) | food |
theris-masu | herbal tea | herbal tea | food |
thes | engraving | act of engraving | |
thes-for | engrave | to engrave | |
theshau | scrape | to remove (an outer layer, for example) from a surface by forceful strokes of an edged or rough instrument (verb) | |
thessu | engraver | one who engraves | |
thezh | drip | drip (noun) | |
thezh-teht | drip-proof | a material or surface that does not allow dripping | |
thezh-tor | drip | to drip (verb) | |
thi'kei | comb | a many-needled material use for straightening strands of hair | tool |
thif'we | cabin | a room in a ship used as living quarters by an officer or passenger; an enclosed compartment in a boat that serves as a shelter or as living quarters; the enclosed space in an aircraft or spacecraft for the crew, passengers, or cargo | |
thinoi | waste | to use, consume, spend, or expend thoughtlessly or carelessly (verb) | |
tho'san stone | meditation rock | a large rock used as a seat by Vulcans while meditating before their firepots (Orion Press Lexicon) | meditation |
thol | noble | a titled peer of the realm; having high moral qualities; having or showing or indicative of high or elevated character | |
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 |
thol-su'us | noble number | an irrational number which has a continued fraction which becomes an infinite sequence of 1s at some point | math |
thon | measurement | the act of measuring or the process of being measured; a system of measuring; the dimension, quantity, or capacity determined by measuring | |
thon-tor | measure | to ascertain the dimensions, quantity, or capacity of; to mark, lay out, or establish dimensions for by measuring (verb) | |
thonau | anguish | to cause to feel or suffer anguish; to feel or suffer anguish (verb) (VLI) | emotion |
thonauk | anguished | feeling, expressing, or caused by anguish (adjective) | emotion |
thonaya | anguish | agonizing physical or mental pain; torment (noun) (VLI) | emotion |
thonek | meter | any of various devices designed to measure time, distance, speed, or intensity or indicate and record or regulate the amount or volume | tool |
thor'gal | thoron | radioactive isotope of radon; a radioactive isotope of radon with a half-life of 55 seconds, formed by the radioactive decay of thorium | element |
thor'gal-kolau-sayek | thoron shock emitter | thoron shock emitter | tool |
thorau | burst | to come open or fly apart suddenly or violently, especially from internal pressure; to explode (verb) | |
thoraya | burst | a sudden outbreak or outburst; an explosion; the result of bursting, especially the explosion of a projectile or bomb on impact or in the air (noun) | |
thorsh-fo-wein | blast shutter | blast shutter (no definition available) | technical |
thorsh-kurosahlar | fireworks | a device consisting of explosives and combustibles, set off to generate colored lights, smoke, noise | |
thorsh-leitri | firecracker | a small explosive charge and fuse in a heavy paper casing, exploded to make noise, as at celebrations | |
thorsh-razh | crater | a bowl-shaped depression formed by the impact of a meteorite or bomb; a bowl-shaped opening at the top of a volcano | place |
thorsh-tam | warhead | a part of the armament system in the forward part of a projectile that contains either a nuclear or thermonuclear system, a high explosive system, chemical or biological agents, or inert materials intended to inflict damage on a target | weapon |
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 |
thorsha-wesh-kov | bolide | an especially luminous meteor (sometimes exploding) | astronomy |
thorshau | blast | to knock down or shatter by or as if by explosion; smash; to hit with great force; to make or open by or as if by explosion (verb) | |
thorshau | blow up | to cause to explode (verb) | crime |
thorshau | detonate | to explode or cause to explode | weapon |
thorshau | explode | to burst nosily and violently; to cause a rapid, violent change in a chemical reaction, etc. | |
thorshau-tukh | explosives | the items used in making an explosion | weapon |
thorshau-tukh t'reh-pim-tukh | trilithium explosives | explosives made of trilithium which is the waste material generated by exposing dilithium to the matter/antimatter reaction within a warp drive's engine core | weapon |
thorshau-tukh t'reh-pla-tukh | tricobalt explosives | explosive device used on the planet Eminiar VII and later adopted for Federation starships; made of tricobalt; they seem to be rather old-fashioned, yet efficient weapons, if they are employed to destroy targets with limited or no defense | weapon |
thorshau-zul-kov | pyroclastic rock | rock that is composed of pyroclastic material (super-heated ash and rock) | geology |
thorshau-zul-krus | pyroclast | composed chiefly of rock fragments of volcanic origin | geology |
thorshau-zul-tukh | pyroclastic material | a moving body of super-heated gas, ash and rock from a volcanic eruption | geology |
thorshau-zul-tukh | tephra | solid matter that is ejected into the air by an erupting volcano | geology |
thorshau-zul-tukh | volcanic ejecta | matter ejected; material thrown out; as, the ejecta of a volcano; ejected matter, as that from an erupting volcano | geology |
thorshauk | explosive | explosive (adjective) | |
thorshaya | blast | a violent explosion, as of dynamite or a bomb; an explosive charge; the violent effect of such an explosion(noun) | |
thorshaya | explosion | explosion | |
thorshayek | detonator | a device, such as a fuse or percussion cap, used to set off an explosive charge (device) | weapon |
thorshek | bomb | an explosive weapon detonated by impact, proximity to an object, a timing mechanism, or other means [VLI] | weapon |
thorshek-hali | bomber | a combat aircraft designed to carry and drop bombs | tool |
thorshkau | bomb | to attack, damage, or destroy with or as if with bombs; to drop a bomb or bombs (VLI) (verb) | crime |
thorshkaya | bombardment | to attack with bombs, shells, or missiles; to assail persistently, as with requests | crime |
thorshun | cannon | a large mounted weapon that fires heavy projectiles (old contraction of "thorsh-wun") | weapon |
thrakh | gneiss | a banded or foliated metamorphic rock, usually of the same composition as granite (anc.) | geology |
thrap | offense | the act of causing anger, resentment, displeasure, or affront; a violation or infraction of a moral or social code; a transgression or sin | crime |
thrap-fam'es nufau | forgiveness | meaning "offering no offense"; expressing that one is not offended, or choosing not to be offended for the sake of the other | emotion |
thrap-tor | offend | to cause displeasure, anger, resentment, or wounded feelings in; to be displeasing or disagreeable to | emotion |
thresh | cleft | a split or indentation in something (as the palate or chin); a long narrow opening | |
thresh | fissure | a long narrow opening; a crack or cleft; the process of splitting or separating; division | |
thresh | split | the act of splitting or the result of it; a breach or rupture in a group; (noun) | |
thresh-tor | cleave | to cleave; to split (verb) | |
thresh-tor | speed | to cause to go, move, or proceed quickly; hasten; to increase the speed or rate of; accelerate (verb) | |
thresh-tor | split | to divide from end to end or along the grain by or as if by a sharp blow (verb) | |
thresh-tor kasher | shared mind | a type of meditation to use with children while they are learning.[source: ST Discovery] | |
threshan | speed | the rate or a measure of the rate of motion, especially the distance traveled divided by the time of travel (noun) | science |
threshan | velocity | rapidity or speed of motion; swiftness; the rate of speed of action or occurrence | |
threshan-tash-tor | throttle | reduce the air supply; kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air (verb) | crime |
threshan-tashek | throttle | a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine; pedal that controls the throttle valve (noun) | technical |
threshek | cleaver | a device that cleaves; type of knife | tool |
thro-dohn | gangplank | a board or ramp used as a removable footway between a ship and a pier; gangway | |
thro-gol'dvunek-svitan | bridge access relay | bridge access relay [no definition available] | technical |
thro-mev t'Dzhefris | Jeffries tube | a corridor that carries power, data, and communications circuitry while providing access to significant areas of a starship | place |
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 |
thro-wein | access panel | the cover which conceals the engine on a mid-engine vehicle | technical |
thro-wein-t'faik-svin | data input access panel | a panel that allows the operator to input data into the central computer | technical |
thro-yut | gangway | a passage along either side of a ship's upper deck; an opening in the bulwark of a ship through which passengers may board | place |
throks | give access | give access to; allow an audience; to meet someone (anc.) | |
throp-svep-krani | hatch window | window that is found within a hatch | technical |
thrunk- | foul | offensive to the senses; revolting; having an offensive odor; smelly | |
thu-tukh | promethium | a radioactive rare-earth element prepared by fission of uranium or by neutron bombardment of neodymium | element |
thuhk | cheese | a solid food prepared from the pressed curd of milk | food |
thurai | next | nearest in space or position; adjacent; immediately following, as in time, order, or sequence | |
thurai-velek | secondary structure | the protein structure characterized by folding of the peptide chain into an alpha helix, beta pleated sheet, or random coil | body part |
ti | lay | to cause to lie down; to place in or bring to a particular position; to put or set down | |
ti | lie | to be or place oneself at rest in a flat, horizontal, or recumbent position; recline; to lie on something | |
ti'amah | let me go! | let me go!; let me out (ENT - Bounty) | phrase |
Ti'Valka'ain | Vulcan; planet's name | Vulcan's name (anc.) named after the God of Fire, Change, and Earth; ancient name | planet |
tih-da-sfek | Y-axis | the vertical axis of a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system; one of three axes in a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system | math |
tih-fnakaya | Y-intercept | the point where graph of a function or relationship intercepts the y-axis of the coordinate system | math |
tih-nehaya | beta decay | the radioactive decay of an atomic nucleus accompanied by emission of a beta particle | science |
tih-pi'gal | beta particle | a high-speed electron or positron, especially one emitted in radioactive decay | science |
tih-saya | beta radiation | the electromagnetic radiation released by a beta particle | science |
tih-sayek | beta emitter | a device that emits beta particles | science |
tih-viskulan-tertitayek | beta matrix compositor | beta matrix compositor [no definition available] | technical |
tih-zehllar | beta rays | a stream of beta particles, especially of electrons | science |
tihet | stable | resistant to change of position or condition; not easily moved or disturbed; not subject to sudden or extreme change or fluctuation | |
tihet'es | stability | the state or quality of being stable; resistance change, deterioration, or displacement; consistancy of character or purpose; steadfastness | |
tihet'es-rasath-tukh | ballast | any heavy material used to stabilize a ship or airship (ship) | technical |
tihet-vo'ektilahr-venek | homeostasis | the ability or tendency of an organism or cell to maintain internal equilibrium by adjusting its physiological processes | medicine |
tihetilau | stabilize | to make stable or steadfast; to maintain the stability of | |
tihetilayek | stabilizer | one that makes or keeps something stable; a device, such as a gyroscopically controlled fin, that prevents excessive rolling | technical |
tik | each | each | parts of speech |
tikh | grain | a Vulcan grain; grass | plant |
tikopah | independence | independence (anc.) | |
tikopah | independence | the state or quality of being independent; sufficient income for comfortable self-support; a competence (anc.) | |
tilau | perforate | to pierce, punch, or bore a hole or holes in; penetrate; to pierce or stamp with rows of holes to allow easy separation | |
tilau | pierce | to cut or pass through with or as if with a sharp instrument; stab or penetrate; to make a hole or opening in; perforate | |
tilaya | perforation | a hole or series of holes punched or bored through something, especially a hole in a series, separating sections in a sheet or roll | |
tilek | spear | a weapon consisting of a long shaft with a sharply pointed end; a shaft with a sharp point and barbs for spearing fish | weapon |
timazh-kov | mica | any of various minerals that crystallize in forms that allow perfect cleavage into very thin leaves | element |
timut | heel | the rounded posterior portion of the human foot under and behind the ankle | body part |
timut-hinek | calcaneus/calcaneum | the quadrangular bone at the back of the tarsus; heel bone | body part |
tin | layer | a single thickness of a material covering a surface or forming an overlying part or segment | |
tin-kov | shale | a fissile rock composed of layers of claylike, fine-grained sediments | geology |
tin-masu-wan | nimbostratus cloud | a low, gray, often dark cloud that precipitates rain, snow, or sleet; usually below 8000 ft (2400 m) | meteorology |
tin-spoh | pinch-out | pinch-out | geology |
tin-svi'shaya | hiatus | an opening; an aperture; a gap; a chasm | geology |
tin-tcha-wan | cloud - cirrostratus | high thin clouds | meteorology |
tin-tra-wan | stratocumulus (cloud) | a low-lying cloud formation occurring in extensive horizontal layers with rounded summits | meteorology |
tin-wan | stratus (cloud) | a low-altitude cloud formation consisting of a horizontal layer of gray clouds | meteorology |
tinga | dimension | the magnitude of something in a particular direction (especially length or width or height) (measurement) | math |
tinga-rub-thonek | extensometer | a micrometer used for measuring the expansion of a body, as of a bar of metal | tool |
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 | |
tipan | shoulder | the joint connecting the arm with the torso; the part of the human body between the neck and upper arm | body part |
tipan-hinek | scapula | either of two large, flat, triangular bones forming the back part of the shoulder; shoulder blade | body part |
tir-nuk | tree - type | type of Vulcan wood | plant |
tir-nuk | tree - type | small succulent tree, like an Earth ajouga; found in the desert | plant |
tishau | care for | e.g. I care for Sarek | phrase |
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 |
titau | deposit | to put into a bank account; to fix, force, or implant; to put (something somewhere) firmly (verb) | |
titaya | deposit | the act of putting something somewhere; a payment given as a guarantee that an obligation will be met; the phenomenon of sediment or gravel accumulating (noun) | |
tix'oi | live | to be alive; exist; to continue to be alive | |
tizh'es | enjoyment | enjoyment | emotion |
tizh-tor | enjoy | to enjoy | emotion |
Tlingansu | Klingon | Klingon; race of warrior people | species |
to'ovak | growth | an abnormal mass of tissue, such as a tumor, growing in or on a living organism | medicine |
to'ovau | grow | to increase in size by a natural process; to develop and reach maturity | |
to'ovau-dau-tukh | growth hormone | any of various natural or synthetic substances that regulate the growth of animals or plants such as pituitary growth hormone | body part |
to'ovau-khartek | growth regulator | a hormone-like plant product | plant |
to'ovau-tevun-yonuk | growing season | the season during which a crop grows best | time |
to'ovau-tin t'lap-vukhut | cambium | a lateral meristem in vascular plants, including the vascular cambium and cork cambium, that forms parallel rows of cells resulting in secondary tissues | botony |
to'ovaya | growth | the process of growing; development from a lower or simpler to a higher or more complex form; evolution | |
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 |
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 |
to-go | rule | governing power or its possession or use; authority; an authoritative, prescribed direction for conduct (anc.) | |
to-kisev | certificate | a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts; formal declaration that documents a fact of relevance to finance and investment; the holder has a right to receive interest or dividends | |
to-pal | coat | an outer garment that has sleeves and covers the body from shoulder down; worn outdoors (VLI); article of clothing | clothing |
to-sai | cloak | a loose outer garment | clothing |
to-tashan | custody | guardianship over; in divorce cases it is the right to house and care for and discipline a child; possession of; holding by the police | |
tobeg | excuse | excuse (noun) as in an excuse | |
tobeg-tor | excuse | to excuse (verb) | |
todvel-tor | elect | to elect someone (verb) | |
todvelan | election | election | |
todvelsu | elector | one that elects | |
toglantau | witness | to be present at or have personal knowledge of; to provide or serve as evidence of (verb) | crime |
toglantausu | eyewitness | one who has seen something happen and can give testimony about it (noun) | crime |
toglantausu | witness | one who can give a firsthand account of something seen, heard, or experienced; one who furnishes evidence (noun) | people |
togolau | enforce | to enforce (verb) | |
togolausu | enforcer | enforcer; one who enforces | crime |
togolaya | enforcement | enforcement | crime |
Tok | Tok, Captain | captain of the Vulcan ship Yarahla [ENT Breaking the Ice] | individual |
tok'mar | lost souls | a meditation technique that ancient Vulcans believed could bring lost souls back home (ST Discovery) | meditation |
tok-ti(-) | fine | being in a state of satisfactory health; quite well (adjective) | |
tol | gene | a self-replicating protein molecule that occupies a fixed place on a chromosome; a unit of heredity | body part |
tol- | genetic | of or relating to genetics or genes; affecting or determined by genes; of, relating to, or influenced by the origin or development of something (adj.) | medicine |
tol-has | genetic diseases | a disease or disorder that is inherited genetically | medicine |
tol-kiht | genetic code | the sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA that determines the specific amino acid sequence in the synthesis of proteins | body part |
tol-mish-tal | genetic engineering | scientific alteration of the structure of genetic material in a living organism | medicine |
tol-patra | gene pool | the collective genetic information contained within a population of sexually reproducing organisms | science |
tol-rushan | gene conversion | a genetic process in which a heterozygote with one damaged strand of DNA produces gametes in an aberrant allelic ratio due to repair of the damaged strand with genetic material complementary to the other strand | biology |
tol-tal | genetics | the branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in organisms | medicine |
tol-talsu | geneticist | a biologist who specializes in genetics | occupation |
tol-travek | gene family | a group of genes whose constituents are related because all have been derived from an ancestral gene | biology |
tol-ulidek | genetic marker | a gene or DNA sequence having a known location on a chromosome and associated with a particular gene or trait | medicine |
tol-va'asaya | gene duplication | occurs when an error in DNA replication leads to the duplication of a region of DNA containing a (generally functional) gene | biology |
tol-var | genome | one haploid set of chromosomes with the genes they contain; the full DNA sequence of an organism | body part |
tol-ves | genotype | the genetic makeup, as distinguished from the physical appearance, of an organism or a group of organisms | body part |
tol-vuhnaya | genetic variance | phenotypic variance (variance of phenotype due to genotypic and environmental factors combined) resulting from the presence of different genotypes in the population. | biology |
tol-yumaya | gene flow | transfer of genes from one population to another of the same species, as by migration or the dispersal of seeds and pollen | science |
Tolaris | Tolaris | one of the V'tosh ka'tur (Vulcans without logic) that melded with T'Pol (ENT Fusion) | individual |
tolasau | clone | to make multiple identical copies of (verb) | medicine |
tolasaya | clone | a group of genetically identical cells or organisms derived from a single cell or individual by some kind of asexual reproduction | medicine |
tolik | genetic | of or relating to genetics or genes; affecting or determined by genes; of, relating to, or influenced by the origin or development of something (adj.) | medicine |
toltra | chromosome | a threadlike linear strand of DNA and associated proteins in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells that carries the genes and functions in the transmission of hereditary information | body part |
toltra-besan | chromosome map | a graphic representation of the arrangement of genes on a chromosome | medicine |
toltra-besan | karyotype | the appearance of the chromosomal makeup of a somatic cell in an individual or species | medicine |
toltra-besaun | chromosome mapping | the the process of locating genes on a chromosome | medicine |
toltra-eku | chromosome set | the group of different chromosomes that carries the basic set of genetic information for a particular species | medicine |
toltra-kan | chromatid | either of the two daughter strands of a replicated chromosome that are joined by a single centromere and separate | body part |
toltra-tersau-vel | centromere | the most condensed and constricted region of a chromosome, to which the spindle fiber is attached during mitosis | body part |
toltra-tukh | chromatin | a complex of nucleic acids and proteins, primarily histones, in the cell nucleus that stains readily with basic dyes and condenses to form chromosomes during cell division | body part |
toltra-wihfelaun | chromosome sorting | chromosome sorting (no definition available) | medicine |
tom'izhm | annoy | to cause slight irritation to (another) by troublesome, often repeated acts; to harass or disturb by repeated attacks | emotion |
tomasu | kinsman | a male relative; a man sharing the same racial, cultural, or national background as another | family |
tomasu | relative | someone related by kinship, common origin, or marriage | family |
tomayeht- | ethical | ethical | |
tomayeht- | ethical | having to do with ethics or morality (adj) | |
tomayehtik | ethical | ethical | |
tomayehtik | ethical | ethical | |
ton'shu | healing practice | a form of healing practice with techniques similar to shiatsu, chiropractice | medicine |
ton-barr | Vulcan Defense Force | Fleet Admiral of VDF | rank |
tong'av | adorn | to lend beauty to; to enhance or decorate with or as if with ornaments | |
tonk'peh | hi; hello | an informal greeting used among Vulcans | phrase |
tono'pak | berry | a specific Vulcan berry | plant |
tor | do | do | parts of speech |
tor | long | extending or traveling a relatively great distance; having the greater length of two or the greatest length of several | |
tor | make | to cause to exist or happen; bring about; create; to bring into existence by shaping, modifying, or putting together material; construct | |
tor-tal | physics | the science of matter and energy and of interactions between the two | science |
tor-talsu | physicist | a scientist trained in the science of matter and energy and their interactions | occupation |
tor-vel | mechanism | a machine or mechanical appliance; a system of parts that operate or interact like those of a machine | |
tor-velsu | mechanic | a worker skilled in making, using, or repairing machines, vehicles, and tools | occupation |
tor-yehat | possible | capable of happening, existing, or being true without contradicting proven facts, laws, or circumstances | |
tor-zhit | verb | the part of speech that expresses existence, action, or occurrence in most languages | parts of speech |
torabrau | compensate | make amends for; pay compensation for; adjust or make up for | |
torabrayek | compensator | any device used to compensate for something, notably to achieve a better balance | technical |
torai | action | the state or process of acting or doing; something done or accomplished; a deed; the causation of change by the exertion of power or a natural process | |
torai | action | something done or accomplished; a deed; organized activity to accomplish an objective; the state or process of acting or doing | |
torai-ka-wak | simultaneous | occurring or operating at the same time; literally means "action same time" | |
torai-svitan | centre of action | any one of the semi-permanent highs and lows that appear on mean charts of sea level pressure | meteorology |
torai-tikh | catalyst | a substance, usually used in small amounts relative to the reactants, that modifies and increases the rate of a reaction without being consumed in the process | science |
toran | activity | the state of being active; energetic action or movement; liveliness; a specified pursuit in which a person partakes | |
toran- | busy | engaged in activity, as work; occupied; sustaining much activity (adj.) | |
toranelek | dynamo | generator for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction | tool |
toranik | busy | engaged in activity, as work; occupied; sustaining much activity (adj.) | |
toranik | dynamic | dynamic | |
toranu- | dynamic | dynamic (adjective) | |
torbesan | plan | a drawing or diagram made to scale showing the structure or arrangement of something; floorplan (architecture) | house |
torek | process | a series of actions, changes, or functions bringing about a result; a series of operations performed in the making or treatment of a product (noun) | |
torektra | system | a group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole | |
toria'tal | challenge to the death | challenge to the death (Old Vulcan) | |
toripik | voluntary | done or undertaken of one's own free will; acting or done willingly and without constraint or expectation of reward | |
torsh | feat | a noble act or performance, as one displaying skill or daring; an achievement | |
toruk | volt | the difference of electric potential between two points on a conducting wire carrying a constant current of one ampere when the power dissipated between the points is one | science |
toruk'es | voltage | electromotive force or potential difference, usually expressed in volts | science |
torupik | active | being in physical motion; functioning or capable of functioning; marked by energetic activity; busy | |
torupik dvun-zehl | active fault | a fault line that experiences active seismic events (geology) | geology |
torupik el'mish | active device | a device that exhibits gain (current or voltage, or both) and has a directional electronic function (e.g. transistor) | science |
torupik kapol | active filter | a filter circuit which includes electronic components that are active, in the electronic device sense (e.g. transistors, op amps) | science |
torupik narafek | active electrode | a small electrode whose exciting effect is used to stimulate or record potentials from a localized area | science |
torupik narak-vel-glashaya | active polaron scan | active polaron scan [no definition available] | technical |
torupik rihkal | active margin | active margin (no definition available) | science |
torupik tehnaya | active resistance | active resistance (no definition available) | science |
torupik zehlaya | active array | active array (no definition available) | technical |
torupik zul-kunel | active volcano | a volcano that is currently volcanically active | geography |
torv-aikum | artificial satellite | man-made equipment that orbits around the earth or the moon | astronomy |
torvau | build | to form by combining materials or parts; construct; to develop or give form to according to a plan or process; create | |
torvau | construct | to make by combining materials and parts; to put together out of components or parts; build | |
torvau | produce | to bring forth; yield; to create by physical or mental effort; to cause to occur or exist; give rise to (verb) | |
torvau | producer | one that produces, especially a person or organization that produces goods or services for sale | occupation |
torvau- | constructive | emphasizing what is laudable or hopeful or to the good; constructing or tending to construct or improve or promote development | |
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 |
torvau-torik | anabolic | or or related to the synthetic phase of metabolism; characterized by or promoting constructive metabolism | medicine |
torvauk | constructive | emphasizing what is laudable or hopeful or to the good; constructing or tending to construct or improve or promote development | |
torvauk | product | something produced by human or mechanical effort or by a natural process (noun) | |
torvauk'es | productivity | the quality of being productive; the rate at which goods or services are produced especially output per unit of labour | |
torvausu | builder | one that builds, especially a person who contracts for and supervises the construction of a building | occupation |
torvaya | construction | the act of constructing or building something; the commercial activity involved in constructing buildings | |
torvaya | production | the act or process of producing; the fact or process of being produced; the creation of value or wealth by producing goods and services | |
torvaya | productive | producing or capable of producing; producing abundantly; fertile; yielding favorable or useful results; constructive | |
torvaya t'yon-khaf-nalalar | erthropoiesis | formation of red blood corpuscles | medicine |
torvukh | sport | physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively (noun) | training |
Tos | Tos | Ambassador Soval's assistant | individual |
tosatanau | extradite | to deliver up (a criminal) to the jurisdiction of some other state, country, etc. | crime |
tosatanaya | extradition | the surrender of a criminal by one state to the jurisdiction of another | crime |
tostau | execute | execute; to put to death | crime |
tostau | put to death | to put to death; to execute | crime |
tostausu | executioner | one who executes | crime |
totepulau | empower | to empower (verb) | |
tovek-tokh | germanium | a brittle, crystalline, gray-white metalloid element, widely used as a semiconductor (Ge) | element |
tow | fever | abnormally high body temperature | medicine |
tow-kath | healing trance | the healing fever or trance from which assistance is needed to revive; concentrates the patient's strength, blood, and antibodies onto the injured organs in a type of self-induced hypnosis [TOS Private Little War] | training |
tow-kath | healing trance | the healing fever or trance from which assistance is needed to revive; concentrates the patient's strength, blood, and antibodies onto the injured organs in a type of self-induced hypnosis [TOS Private Little War] | medicine |
toz'ot | aunt/uncle | sibling of parent | family |
toz'ot | uncle/aunt | sibling of a parent | family |
tr'krei'ses | anguish | agonizing physical or mental pain; torment | emotion |
tr'y'jar | crime | invasive procedure, a metaphor for crime | crime |
tra | there | at or in that place; to, into, or toward that place; at that stage, moment, or point | parts of speech |
tra wi ha | are you still there | phrase meaning are you still there? [korsaya.org] | phrase |
tra' | there | at or in that place; to, into, or toward that place; at that stage, moment, or point | parts of speech |
tra' | there | there | prefix |
tra-lan | Lieutenant Commander (Starfleet) | a commissioned rank that is above lieutenant and below commander | rank |
tra-lan | Major | a commissioned rank above captain and below lieutenant colonel | rank |
tra-masu-wan | cloud - cumulonimbus | cumulonimbus; storm clouds; usually associated with thunder storms and rain | meteorology |
tra-tcha-wan | cloud - cirrocumulus | cirrocumulus; high fluffy ones | meteorology |
tra-wan | cloud - cumulus | cumulus; white fluffy clouds | meteorology |
trahkel | foundation | the act of founding, esp the establishment of an institution with provisions for future maintenance | |
trahokna | institute | an educational institution, especially one for the instruction of technical subjects; an organization founded to promote a cause | |
trahokna | institution | a custom, practice, relationship, or behavioral pattern of importance in the life of a community or society | |
Trahokna t'Ek'Mishan T'Khasi | Vulcan Institute of Technology | Vulcan Institute of Technology | Vulcan |
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 |
tral | surge | a heavy billowing or swelling motion like that of great waves; wave motion with low height and a shorter period than a swell | science |
tral-pehkayek | surge arrestor | a device to suppress electrical surges | tool |
tral-tor | surge | to rise and move in a billowing or swelling manner; to roll or be tossed about on waves, as a boat; to move like advancing waves | |
tranush | patience | the capacity, quality, or fact of being patient; | emotion |
trasha | leave | to go out of or away from; to go without taking or removing | |
trasha-temep | departure gate | gate where passengers embark | place |
trasha-wak | departure time | the time at which a public conveyance is scheduled to depart from a given point of origin | |
trashan | departure | act of departing; a variation that deviates from the standard or norm; euphemistic expressions for death | |
trashu | depart | go away; leave; wander from a direct or straight course; move away from a place into another direction | |
trau | honest | marked by or displaying integrity; upright; not deceptive or fraudulent; genuine; characterized by truth; not false | |
trau'es | honesty | the quality or condition of being honest; integrity; truthfulness; sincerity | |
travek | group | collection of individuals; an assemblage of persons or objects gathered or located together (noun) | |
Travek-lan | Commodore | a commissioned naval officer who ranks above a captain and below a rear admiral; the lowest grade of admiral | rank |
traveksu | petty officer | a noncommissioned naval officer intermediate in rank between enlisted personnel and commissioned officers | rank |
travilau | compile | to compile; as in to compile data | |
travilayek | compiler | a program that translates another program written in a high-level language into machine language so that it can be executed (device) | technical |
treit | flock | a group of animals that live, travel, or feed together (noun) | animal |
trel | slip | a docking place for a ship between two piers (noun) | |
trel-pilash-yeturek | slipstream drive | propulsion technology exceeding the capabilities of conventional warp drive akin to Borg transwarp (VOY Hope and Fear) | |
trel-tor | slip | to move smoothly, easily, and quietly; to pass gradually, easily, or imperceptibly (verb) | |
tren'es | mastery | possession of consummate skill; the status of master or ruler; control; full command of a subject of study (VLI) | discipline |
tren-tor | master | to act as or be the master of; to make oneself a master of; to overcome or defeat (verb) | |
trensu | master | one that has control over another or others; one whose teachings or doctrines are accepted by followers (noun) | rank |
tres | rip | a torn or split place, especially along a seam; the act of ripping | |
tres-tor | rip | to cut, tear apart, or tear away roughly or energetically; to subject to vehement criticism or attack | |
tresahk-tor | rend | to tear or split apart or into pieces violently; to tear (one's garments or hair) in anguish or rage | emotion |
tresahk-tor | rip into pieces | to rip into pieces (verb) | phrase |
tresahk-tor | shred | to cut or tear into shreds (verb) | |
tresahk-tor | shredder | a device used for shredding documents, often as a security measure to prevent unapproved persons from reading them | tool |
treshau | crack | to make a very sharp explosive sound; to become fractured; break or crack on the surface only (verb) | |
treshau | split open | to split open | |
treshau-shaya | greenstick fracture | a partial bone fracture, usually occurring in children (TGV dialect of VLI) | medicine |
treshaya | crack | a blemish resulting from a break without complete separation of the parts; a long narrow opening; fissure (VLI) (noun) | |
treshaya | crevice | a long narrow depression in a surface; a long narrow opening | place |
treshaya | greenstick fracture | a partial bone fracture, usually occurring in children (MGV dialect of VLI) | medicine |
tri'hla | herb | a Vulcan herb | plant |
tri- | inner | located or occurring farther inside; less apparent; deeper; of or relating to the mind or spirit (adjective) | |
tricheq | knife | a type of knife or dagger used for protection [source: Enterprise: The Romulan War: Beneath the Raptor's Wing] | weapon |
trillpa | sword | standard Vulcan sword | weapon |
Troon-arr | graduate diplomat | graduate of prestigious Vulcan School of Diplomacy | people |
trufemu | martyr | one who makes great sacrifices or suffers much or dies in order to further a belief, cause, or principle or religious causes | religion |
tsa | curve | the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes; the property possessed by the curving of a line or surface (VLI) | |
tsa-spahk | talon | the claw of a bird of prey; the similar claw of a predatory animal | body part |
tsa-zehl- | curvilinear | characterized by or following a curved line (adjective) | |
tsa-zehlik | curvilinear | characterized by or following a curved line | |
tsat | secret | information known only to a special group; something that should remain hidden from others; something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained (noun) | |
tsatik | secret | keep hidden from knowledge or view; concealed; operating in a hidden or confidential manner; not expressed; inward (adjective) | |
tsau-tukh | zinc | a bluish-white, lustrous metallic element that is brittle at room temperature but malleable with heating | element |
tsautau | galvanize | to stimulate or shock with an electric current; to arouse to awareness or action; spur | |
tsek | column | a tall cylindrical vertical upright and used to support a structure (structural) (VLI) | house |
tsel- | mutant | resulting from or undergoing mutation (adjective) | biology |
tsel-vel | mutant | an individual, organism, or new genetic character arising or resulting from mutation | biology |
tselau | mutate | to undergo or cause to undergo mutation | biology |
tselau-palikauk | mutagenic | capable of inducing mutation (used mainly of extracellular factors such as X-rays or chemical pollution) | biology |
tselau-tav | mutation rate | the frequency with which a particular mutation appears in a population or which any mutation appears in the whole genome of a population | biology |
tselaya | mutation | the act or process of being altered or changed; an alteration or change, as in nature, form, or quality | biology |
tselayek | mutagen | any agent (physical or environmental) that can induce a genetic mutation or can increase the rate of mutation | biology |
tselik | mutant | resulting from or undergoing mutation (adjective) | biology |
tselsu | mutant | an individual, organism, or new genetic character arising or resulting from mutation (VLI) | biology |
tsoh | capacity | the ability to receive, hold, or absorb; the maximum amount that can be contained | |
tsokal | territory | an area of land; a region; the land and waters under the jurisdiction of a government | place |
tsorau | cache | to hide or store in a cache (verb) | |
tsorau | store | to reserve or put away for future use; to deposit or receive in a storehouse or warehouse for safekeeping | |
tsorau-vokaya | cache memory | a fast storage buffer in the central processing unit of a computer | technical |
tsoraya | cache | a hiding place used especially for storing provisions; a place for concealment and safekeeping, as of valuables (noun) | geography |
tsoraya | store | a stock or supply reserved for future use; supply, especially of food, clothing, or arms | |
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 |
tsorayek | storage compartment | a space for storing goods | place |
tsorek | capacitor | an electric circuit element used to store charge temporarily | technical |
tsulau-feh | amplitude peak | amplitude peak (no definition available) | technical |
tsulau-nakihtilaya | amplitude modulation (AM) | the encoding of a carrier wave by variation of its amplitude in accordance with an input signal; | technical |
tsulau-saznek | amplitude distortion | distortion occurring when the output amplitude is not a linear function of the input amplitude under specified conditions | technical |
tsulaya | amplitude | greatness of magnitude; the maximum displacement of a periodic wave; the property of copious abundance | technical |
tsuri | normal | conforming with, adhering to, or constituting a norm, standard, pattern, level, or type; typical; functioning or occurring in a natural way | |
tsuri | usual | commonly encountered, experienced, or observed; regularily or customarily used | |
tsuri(-) | common | of no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual; belonging to or participated in by a community as a whole; public (VLI) | |
tsuri-fna-krus | normal section | has to do with the curvature of a surface | math |
tsuri-kek | normal function | the normal distribution function is also sometimes called "the normal function." | math |
tsuri-khaf-ne'hish | normotension | normal tone, tension, or pressure | medicine |
tsuri-nala | somatic cell | any cell of a plant or an animal other than a germ cell; also called body cell | body part |
tsuri-nala-tselaya | somatic mutation | a mutation occurring in the general body cells (as opposed to the germ cells) and hence not transmitted to progeny | biology |
tsuri-pa'ashtra | normal plane | the plane spanned by the normal vector N and the binormal vector B | math |
tsuri-pa'kizh | eupnea | normal breathing as opposed to dyspnea (difficulty breathing) or apnea (absence of breathing) | medicine |
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-shid | normal form | in reduction systems, the state of a term which contains no reducible expressions | 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-su'us | regular number | a positive integer that has a finite decimal expansion | math |
tsuri-tala | absolute value | a numerical value regardless of its sign | science |
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-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-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-wehk-vla | regular polygon | a polygon with all sides and all angles equal | math |
tsuri-zehlanaya | regular sequence | regular sequence | |
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 |
tsurkan'es | consistency | (logic) an attribute of a logical system that is so constituted that none of the propositions deducible from the axioms contradict one another; logical coherence and accordance with the facts | |
tsurkan- | consistent | marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts | |
tsurkanik | consistent | marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts | |
tu | you | used to refer to the one or ones being addressed | parts of speech |
tu'a-yel-travek | open cluster | a comparatively young, irregularly shaped group of stars, often numbering up to several hundred, and held together by mutual gravitation; usually found along the central plane of the Milky Way and other galaxies | astronomy |
tu'adayek | hinge | a jointed or flexible device that allows the turning or pivoting of a part, such as a door or lid, on a stationary frame | tool |
tu'ash | open | to release from a closed or fastened position; to remove obstructions from; clear; to make or force an opening in (verb) (anc.) | |
tu'ash-eku | open set | a set is open if every point in the set has a neighborhood lying in the set | math |
tu'ash-tvi'eku | open interval | a set of numbers consisting of all the numbers between a pair of given numbers but not including the endpoints | math |
tu'asha t'os-khaf-mev | phlebotomy | the act or practice of opening a vein by incision or puncture to remove blood as a therapeutic treatment | medicine |
tu'ashal-pthak | agoraphobia | an abnormal fear of open or public places | medicine |
tu'mev-shidik | cylindrical | having the form of a cylinder or tube; related to or having the shape or properties of a cylinder | |
tu'ruth | scarf/shawl | a Vulcan scarf or shawl (Orion Press Lexicon) | clothing |
Tu-Jarok | Way of Jarok | mastery over Inner Chorus by embracing emotion | religion |
tu-lan | breathing exercise | Vulcan breathing exercise | training |
tu-mev | cylinder | a solid bounded by a cylindrical surface and two parallel planes (the bases); a chamber within which piston moves (VLI) | technology |
Tu-Surak | The Way of Surak | the way of Surak | religion |
tuf | chest | chest (VLI) [body part] | body part |
tuf | thorax | the part of the human body between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates | body part |
tuf-has-tal | thoracic medicine | the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the chest | medicine |
tuf-hinek | breast bone | a long flat bone, articulating with the cartilages of the first seven ribs and with the clavicle, forming the middle part of the anterior wall of the thorax; sternum | body part |
tuf-hinek | sternum | a long flat bone in most vertebrates that is situated along the ventral midline of the thorax and articulates with the ribs; breast bone | body part |
tuf-hinek | thoracic vertebra | one of 12 vertebrae in the human vertebral column; thoracic vertebrae extend from the seventh cervical vertebra down to the first lumbar vertebra | body part |
tuf-masu-nisan | thoracocentesis | removal of fluid from the chest by centesis for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes | medicine |
tuf-nala-tin | pleura | a thin serous membrane in mammals that envelops each lung and folds back to make a lining for the chest cavity | body part |
tuf-pi'nafek | thymus | a ductless glandular organ at the base of the neck that produces lymphocytes and aids in producing immunity; atrophies with age | body part |
tuf-wel | thoracic nerve | any of twelve pairs of spinal nerves emerging from the thoracic region of the spinal cord | body part |
tufeen hushani | wedding cake | a Vulcan wedding cake; very similar to carrot cake (ST Cooking Manual) | food |
tugno't | sheep-like animal | a sheep-like animal native to Vulcan; its soft, curly woool is used for Vulcan robes (Orion Press Lexicon) | animal |
tuh | heap | a group of things placed or thrown, one on top of the other (noun) | |
tuh | pile | a quantity of objects stacked or thrown together in a heap; heap (noun) | |
tuh | stack | an orderly pile, especially one arranged in layers; a large, usually conical pile of straw or fodder arranged for outdoor storage (noun) | |
tuh-dukal-torvukh | rugby | a game similar to football played by two teams of players. Goals are scored by kicking the ball over a high bar, and points called tries are scored by putting the ball behind the goal line | sport |
tuh-tor | stack | to arrange in a stack; pile; to load or cover with stacks or piles (verb) | |
tuh-tsa | bell curve | the symmetrical curve of a normal distribution | math |
tuhk | dent | an impression in a surface (as made by a blow); an appreciable consequence (especially a lessening) (noun) (noun) | |
tuhlau | contain | to be capable of holding or containing; to include or contain; have as a component; to contain or hold; have within (VLI) | |
tuhlau-nelka t'day-pim-khushlar | dilithium containment pedestal | dilithium containment pedestal; no definition available | technical |
tuhlau-torektra | containment system | a system whereby antimatter and matter are kept separated by the use of magnetic fields to prevent them meeting | technical |
tuhlau-vunai | containment field | generic term for a forcefield used to isolate antimatter in their storage pods or hazardous biological or chemical specimens in a science lab. | technical |
tuhlek | container | any object that can be used to hold things (especially a large metal boxlike object of standardized dimensions that can be loaded from one form of transport to another) | |
tuhlek | tank | a large, often metallic container for holding or storing liquids or gases; a type of storage container | tool |
tuhllar | contents | that which is contained; the list of articles or parts contained in a magazine or book, with the number of the page they begin on; the ideas that are contained in a piece of writing, a speech or a film | |
tuhs | cross | a wooden structure consisting of an upright post with a transverse piece; marking consisting of crossing lines (noun) | |
tuhs-bezhun- | cross-eyed | having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily (adjective) | medicine |
tuhs-bezhunik | cross-eyed | having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily | medicine |
tuhs-dzhinaya | cross-reference | a reference at one place in a work to information at another place in the same work (noun) | |
tuhs-isach | cross hair | either of two fine mutually perpendicular lines that cross in the focus plane of an optical instrument and are use for sighting or calibration | weapon |
tuhs-linisau | cross-examine | to question (someone) closely in order to verify facts, or information previously given; to question a trial witness, who has already been questioned by the other side (verb) | crime |
tuhs-linisaya | cross-examination | (law) close questioning of a hostile witness in a court of law to discredit or throw a new light on the testimony already provided in direct examination | crime |
tuhs-mal- | cross-legged | cross-legged (adverb) | |
tuhs-malik | cross-legged | with the legs crossed | |
tuhs-mofek | crossbar | long thin horizontal crosspiece between two vertical posts; a horizontal bar that goes across something | |
tuhs-nesh-zuneshek | crosscut saw | handsaw that cuts at right angles to the grain (or major axis) | tool |
tuhs-pohshaun | cross fire | firing (as in combat) from two or more points so that the lines of fire cross; a situation wherein the forces of opposing factions meet, cross, or clash | |
tuhs-shidik | cruciate | one of the most commonly injured ligaments which stabilises the knee joint | medicine |
tuhs-shidik | cruciform | shaped like a cross | |
tuhs-tuhs | crisscross | marking consisting of crossing lines; (noun) | |
tuhs-yut | crossroad | a junction where one street or road crosses another | place |
tuhs-yut | crossroads | a place where one road crosses another; a point during the development of something when you have to make an important decision about what to do next [korsaya.org] | place |
tuhsau | cross | to meet and pass (verb) (VLI) | |
tuhsau-kosh-vesaya | cross-breeding | producing offspring from parents of different stock (verb) | biology |
tuhskau | comment | to explain or interpret something; to make or write a comment on; to provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases (VLI) (verb) | |
tuhskaya | comment | a statement that expresses a personal opinion or belief; a written explanation or criticism or illustration that is added to a book or other textual material (VLI) | |
tukh | material | the substance or substances out of which a thing is or can be made | |
tukh | matter | material; something that occupies space and can be perceived by one or more senses; a physical body, a physical substance, or the universe as a whole | |
tukh | stuff | the material out of which something is made or formed; substance; the essential substance or elements (noun) | |
tukh-masu-folaya | hydrolysis | decomposition of a chemical compound by reaction with water, such as the dissociation of a dissolved salt | science |
tukh-nazh | matter gain | matter gain | |
tukh-nisau | assay | to subject to chemical analysis; to examine by trial or experiment; put to a test; to evaluate; assess (verb) | science |
tukh-nisausu | assayer | an analyst who assays (performs chemical tests on) metals | occupation |
tukh-tor | stuff | to pack (a container) tightly; cram; to place forcefully into a container or space; thrust (verb) | |
tukhik | physical | of, or relating to the body as distinguished from the mind or spirit; of or relating to material things (adj.) | |
tuluk tu vokau | you will remember | phrase used during the transfer of a katra [ENT - The Forge] | phrase |
tum-tor | count | to determine the number or amount of (VLI); number in a set by some units (verb) | |
tum-vel | computer | a device that computes, especially a programmable electronic machine that performs high-speed mathematical or logical operations or that assembles, stores, correlates, or otherwise processes information (VLI) | technical |
tum-vel-ek'tal | computer science | the study of computer technology, including hardware and software | science |
tum-vel-gluvayek | computer display | a computer peripheral device capable of showing still or moving images generated by a computer and processed by a graphics card | technical |
tum-vel-kutra | computer bank | computer bank [no definition available] | technical |
tum-vel-sutauk | computer bay | computer bay [no definition available] | technical |
tum-vel-sutauk t'mish-shal | engineering computer bay | the bay where the engineering computer is located | place |
tum-vel-tvihanek | computer interface | the the means of interaction between software components - this includes constants, data types, types of procedures, exception specifications and method signature | technical |
tum-vel-tviyan | computer core | term used to describe a starship's main computer, particularly when the computer has been fashioned in a cylindrical form | technical |
tum-vel-vokaya | computer memory | refers to the parts of a digital computer that retain physical state (data) for some interval of time | technical |
tumak | programmme/program | to programme a computer; to provide (a machine) with a set of coded working instructions | |
tumau | programmme/program | to design a program for; schedule the activities of; to prepare an instructional sequence for (material to be taught) in programmed instruction (verb) | training |
tumaya | programmme/program | a listing of the order of events and other pertinent information for a public presentation; a scheduled radio or television show (noun) | |
tumek | counter | a calculator that keeps a record of the number of times something happens; (computer science) a register whose contents go through a regular series of states (usually states indicating consecutive integers) (device) | technical |
tun | care | watchful oversight; charge or supervision; attentive assistance or treatment to those in need; a burdened state of mind, as that arising from heavy responsibilities; worry (noun) | |
tun-bosh | careful | attentive to potential danger, error, or harm; cautious; thorough and painstaking in action or execution; conscientious | |
tun-tor | care | to be concerned or interested; to provide needed assistance or watchful supervision (verb) | |
tupa | lesson | something to be learned; an experience, example, or observation that imparts beneficial new knowledge or wisdom | training |
tus | load | a weight or mass that is supported; something that is carried, as by a vehicle, person, or animal (noun) | |
tus-hali | barge | a flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals) (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) | |
tusa | bawl | to cry or sob loudly; wail; to cry out loudly and vehemently; shout (verb) | emotion |
tusa | weep | to shed (tears) as an expression of emotion; to express grief or anguish for; lament; to express emotion, such as grief or sadness, by shedding tears | emotion |
Tushah nash-veh k'du | I grieve with thee | used when speaking to a single person of equal/lower status, a child, etc. (VLI) | phrase |
Tushah nash-veh k'dular | I grieve with thee | used when speaking to more than one person of equal/lower status, children, etc. (VLI) | phrase |
Tushah nash-veh k'odu | I grieve with thee | used when speaking to a single person of superior or other honored status (VLI) | phrase |
Tushah nash-veh k'odular | I grieve with thee | used when speaking to more than one person of superior or other honored status (VLI) | phrase |
tushat | grief | deep mental anguish, as that arising from bereavement (VLI) | emotion |
tusla | cargo | the freight carried by a ship, an aircraft, or another vehicle | |
tusla-ifisek | cargo transporter | a low-resolution high-volume transporter system for non-biological objects | technical |
tusla-kebi | cargo unit | a vehicle, container, pallet, flat, portable tank or any other entity or any part thereof which belongs to the ship but is not permanently attached to that ship | technical |
tusla-natel | cargo module | a a large pressurized container used to tranfer cargo to and from the ship | technical |
tusla-sutauk | cargo bay | section of a starship which is used for storage of various cargo; can can be accessed through docking ports or by cargo transporters | place |
tusla-tsorau-keltra | cargo storage complex | a large complex for storing shipbound cargo | place |
tusla-tsorau-shal | cargo hold | on a ship, a hold is below the orlop deck, the lower part of the interior of a ship's hull, especially when considered as storage space, as for cargo | place |
tusla-tus-tol | cargo loading floor | cargo loading floor [no definition available] | place |
tusla-tvi'haf | cargo pod | a small ship that transports cargo from a planet or spacestation to a ship | technical |
tusok | exercise | exercise (noun) | |
tuula | shrubbery | crimson shrubbery made up of slim pointed leaves that turn pink with small brown spots in the cold | plant |
Tuvan Syndrome | Vulcan Huntingtons Chorea | a disease that slowly destroys a Vulcan's motor skills; kills victim 20-25 years after diagnosis; very similar to the human Huntingtons Chorea (DS9 "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges") | medicine |
tuvar-tukh | gadolinium | a ductile silvery-white ductile ferromagnetic trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; symbol Gd | element |
Tuvok | Tuvok, Lt. Commander | tactical officer aboard the USS Voyager; son of T'Meni; chief of security aboard Voyager as well | individual |
tvai | mean | to be used to convey; denote; to intend to convey or indicate; to have as a purpose or an intention; intend (verb) | |
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 |
tvee'okh | non-Vulcan | a perjorative for non-Vulcans (Spock's World) | emotion |
tvelkau | tune | to put into proper pitch; to adopt or adjust, especially in order to bring into harmony (verb) | music |
tveshik | original | preceding all others in time; first; not derived from something else; fresh and unusual; being the source from which a copy is made | |
tveshu | genesis | the coming into being of something; the origin | |
tveshu | origin | the point at which something comes into existence or from which it derives or is derived | |
tveshulau | originate | to bring into being; create; to come into being; start | |
tvi'haf | pod | a detachable compartment on a spacecraft for carrying personnel or instrumentation | |
tvi'okh | neighbour | used as an invicitive | phrase |
tvi- | endo~ | endo~; inner~; inter~ | prefix |
tvi- | inner~ | endo~; inner~; inter~ | prefix |
tvi- | inter~ | endo~; inner~; inter~ | prefix |
tvi-bezhun-masu | aqueous humor | the clear, watery fluid circulating in the chamber of the eye between the cornea and the lens | body part |
tvi-bezhun-wein | eyelid, inner | the inner or nictating membrane covering the Vulcan eye to protect the eye from sun or sand | body part |
tvi-dash | internal injury | an injury that is contained within the body and there is no external evidence of injury | medicine |
tvi-eku | interval | a set of numbers consisting of all the numbers between a pair of given numbers along with either, both, or none of the endpoints | math |
tvi-felu(-nosh) | onyxis | toenail having its free tip or edges embedded in the surrounding flesh; ingrown toenail | medicine |
tvi-glashau-gol'dvunek | internal scan relay | internal scan relay [no definition available] | technical |
tvi-ha-velik | in vivo | within a living organism: metabolic studies conducted in vivo; in vivo techniques | medicine |
tvi-harr | coccyx | the end of the vertebral column in humans and tailless apes | body part |
tvi-hatik | endobiotic | pertaining to an organism living parasitically in the host | biology |
tvi-hinek-tvitaya | endosteum | membrane lining bone in the medullary cavity | body part |
tvi-ifisek-kal | internal transporter node | internal transporter node [no definition available] | tool |
tvi-kaluk | inner ear | portion of the ear located within the temporal bone that is involved in both hearing/balance housing the semicircular canals, vestibule, and cochlea | body part |
tvi-kaluk-hinekaya | otosclerosis | a disease of the ear in which the movement of the stapes becomes impeded by abnormal deposits of spongy bone, leading to a progressive loss of hearing | medicine |
tvi-kaluk-masu | endolymph | pale, limpid fluid within the labyrinth of the ear | body part |
tvi-kaluk-pakuv | cochlea | cochlea; part of inner ear pertaining to hearing and balance | body part |
tvi-kan-bu | fetus; foetus | the unborn young from the end of the 8th week to the moment of birth (TGV - a dialect of VLI Vulcan) | medicine |
tvi-kan-buyik | fetal; foetal | of, pertaing to, or typical of a fetus (TGV - a dialect of VLI Vulcan) | medicine |
tvi-keshik | inherent | existing as an essential constituent or characteristic; intrinsic | |
tvi-kovtra | mantle | the layer of the earth between the crust and the core | geology |
tvi-nafeklar | internal organs | organs that are situated inside the body, e.g. liver, spleen, heart, lungs, etc. | body part |
tvi-neshuhk | endoparasite | any parasite living within a host | medicine |
tvi-samuyek | intercooler | a device for cooling a fluid between successive heating stages | tool |
tvi-sau-pi'nafek | endocrine gland | ductless gland which produces internal secretions into the blood or lymph systems | body part |
tvi-sau-tal | endocrinology | study of endocrine system | medicine |
tvi-sau-torektra | endocrine system | system which consists of endocrine glands that secrete hormones which are circulated around the body | body part |
tvi-seshaya | absorption | the uptake of liquid into the fibers of a plant | botony |
tvi-shal | atrium | a body cavity or chamber, especially either of the upper chambers of the heart that receives blood from the veins and forces it into a ventricle | body part |
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 |
tvi-shal t'fe-pohshaya | pre-fire chamber | pre-fire chamber | |
tvi-shal t'khaf-spol | heart chamber | one of the chambers that either collect blood from the veins or fill with blood before expelling it to the arteries | body part |
tvi-shal t'pid-sov-ne'hish | hyperbaric chamber | a large chamber in which the oxygen pressure is above normal for the atmosphere used in treating breathing disorders or carbon monoxide poisoning | medicine |
tvi-shar-glantayek | internal security monitor | a device that monitors the comings and goings of people/events inside a structure | tool |
tvi-shitik | in situ | in the original position; in the original or natural place or site | medicine |
tvi-skonn-nalatra | endothelium | flat cells that line the blood/lymphatic vessels, heart, and other body cavities | body part |
tvi-sochya | inner peace | inner peace arrived at by meditation | meditation |
tvi-stukh | interstice | a space, especially a small or narrow one, between things or parts; | place |
tvi-sudefik | in utero | in the uterus | medicine |
tvi-sviribau-kebi | intercom unit | a single intercom | tool |
tvi-sviribau-torektra | intercom system | system whereby all the rooms of a building are wired with intercoms | tool |
tvi-sviribayek | intercom | an electronic intercommunication system, as between two rooms; short for intercommunication. | tool |
tvi-temok | bulkhead | one of the upright partitions dividing a ship into compartments and serving to add structural rigidity and to prevent the spread of leakage or fire in a ship or airplane | technical |
tvi-thro-svep | inner hatch | inner hatch [no definition available] | |
tvi-tin t'khaf-spol | endocardium | lining (serous) membrane of the inner surface and cavities of the heart | body part |
tvi-tin t'lap-vukhut | xylem | the supporting and water-conducting tissue of vascular plants, consisting primarily of tracheids and vessels; woody tissue | plant |
tvi-tukh | endoplasm | internal, fluid protoplasm of a cell which lies within the ectoplasm which forms the peripheral layer | body part |
tvi-vulu | interiour angle | any of the four angles formed between two straight lines intersected by a third straight line; the angle formed inside a polygon by two adjacent sides | math |
tvi-wadi | dermis | the deep vascular inner layer of the skin | body part |
tvi-wak | interval | a space between two objects, points, or units; the amount of time between two specified instants, events, or states | |
tvi-wehkilau-glaribek | interplexing beacon | a type of subspace transmitter employed by the Borg to communicate across the quadrants of the galaxy | tool |
tvi-wek | interphase | the stage of a cell between two successive mitotic or meiotic divisions | medicine |
tvi-wekik-pakuv-mish-raul | interphasic coil spanner | an engineering tool used for the routine maintanence of starship and starbase systems. | tool |
tvi-yonatau-mishu | internal combustion engine | an engine in which fuel is burned within the engine proper rather than in an external furnace like a steam engine | tool |
tvi-yu-mursuk | viviparous | producing living young (not eggs);giving birth to living offspring that develop within the mother's body; most mammals and some other animals are viviparous | medicine |
tvi-zan-vel | endoscope | device used to observe the inside of an organ or cavity; consists of tube and optical system | medicine |
tvi-zanan | endoscopy | inspections of organs or cavities by the use of the endoscope | medicine |
tvidon'es | enrichment | enrichment | |
tvidon-tor | enrich | to enrich | |
tvihan-tumaya | interface programme | interface programme [no definition available] | technical |
tvihanek | interface | surface forming a common boundary between adjacent regions, bodies, substances, phases; the point of interaction between a computer and a person (n) | technical |
tvik | inner | located or occurring farther inside; less apparent; deeper; of or relating to the mind or spirit (adjective) | |
tvik ne-kar-hinek | ulna | a long, prismatic, slightly curved bone, the shorter and thicker of the two forearm bones, located on the lateral side of the radius | body part |
tvimesau | intersect | to cut across or through; to form an intersection with; cross; to cut across or overlap each other | |
tvimesau-kes-krus | lune | a crescent-shaped portion of a plane or sphere bounded by two arcs of circles | math |
tvimesaya | intersection | a place where things intersect, especially a place where two or more roads cross; the act, process, or result of intersecting | place |
tvinaf | interlink | to link together or join (one) with another | technical |
tvinaf-zehlanayek | interlink sequencer | part of Lt. Cmdr Data's positronic brain; in 2369, Data increased his computational speed by setting his sequencer to asynchronous operation | technical |
tvisek | reflex | being an involuntary action or response, such as a sneeze, blink, or hiccup; produced as an automatic response or reaction (adj.) | biology |
tvitaya | lining | a covering or coating for an inside surface; material used for such covering or coating | clothing |
tviyan | core | a bar of magnetic material (as soft iron) that passes through a coil and serves to increase the inductance of the coil; the chamber of a nuclear reactor containing the fissile material where the reaction takes place; warp core (noun) (noun) | technical |
tviyan-li-fal | core sample | a cylindrical section of a naturally occurring medium consistent enough to hold a layered structure | |
tviyan-viskulan | core matrix | core matrix [no definition available] | technical |
tvur | corridor | an enclosed passageway; rooms usually open onto it | house |
tvur | hall | a corridor or passageway in a building | house |
tvur | hallway | a corridor or passageway in a building | house |
txui'i | art | the creation of beautiful or significant things; the products of human creativity; works of art collectively | |
Tyr-al-tep | The Unforgiver/Whisperer | the personification of guilt | religion |
tzlu'pd | amusing | entertaining or pleasing; arousing laughter | emotion |
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