Vulcan | English | Description | Category |
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S't'kal | S't'kal | an admiral in an alternate timeline [Pro novel Killing Time] | individual |
Saavik | Saavik, Lt. | science officer on the Grissom; half-Vulcan, half-Romulan; she also served on the Enterprise before her Grissom posting | individual |
alemtra | sabkha | sabkha | geology |
sa'haf | sac | a pouch or pouchlike structure in a plant or an animal, sometimes filled with fluid (anc.) | body part |
slortra-tukh | saccharide | any of a series of compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in which the atoms of the latter two elements are in the ratio of 2:1 | element |
pi'sa'haf | saccule | the smaller of two membranous sacs in the vestibule of the inner ear; a small sac | body part |
sa'haf | sack | a large bag of strong coarse material for holding objects in bulk (anc.) | |
Kir-Shara | sacred artifact | an artifact believed to contain Surak's original writings (ENT - Kir'Shara) | religion |
faul | sacred stone | sacred stone (anc.) | religion |
Amorak | sacred temple | a sacred temple on Vulcan (source: Hunters by Jeri Taylor) | place |
pla-krus-hinek | sacrum/sacral vertebra | one of 5 vertebrae in the human spine that fuse in the adult to form the sacrum | body part |
ek'man'es | safety | the condition of being safe; freedom from danger, risk, or injury; a lock on a firearm preventing accidental firing | |
ek'manek | safety | the condition of being safe; freedom from danger, risk, or injury; a lock on a firearm preventing accidental firing | weapon |
mashalo-thalv | sail | a large piece of fabric (as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel | |
mashalovau | sail | to move across the surface of water, especially by means of a sailing vessel (verb) (MGV - dialect of VLI) | hobbies |
masu-halovau | sail | to move across the surface of water, especially by means of a sailing vessel (verb) (TGV - dialect of VLI) | hobbies |
masu-halovaun | sailing | riding in a sailboat or sand-sailer | hobbies |
masusu | sailor | one who serves in a navy or works on a ship; one who travels by water | occupation |
osu | saint | a person officially recognized, especially by canonization, as being entitled to public veneration and capable of interceding for people on earth; a holy person | religion |
Sajek | Sajek | a famous ka'athyra-maker that lived on Vulcan | individual |
Sakar | Sakar | brilliant theoretical scientist, often compared to Albert Einstein and Richard Daystrom [TOS The Ultimate Computer] | individual |
Sakketh | Sakketh | personal aide who worked with Ambassador Sarek during the Legaran conference in 2366 (TNG Sarek) | individual |
Sakonna | Sakonna | a gun seller for the Maquis (DS9) | individual |
vash g'ralth | salad | a Vulcan pickled vegetable salad (Orion Press Lexicon) | food |
yarmok | salad | a dish of raw leafy green vegetables often tossed with other ingredients and served with a dressing | food |
alemik | saline | a salt of magnesium or of the alkalis, used in medicine as a cathartic | element |
alemik | saline (solution) | a saline solution, especially one that is isotonic with blood and is used in medicine and surgery | medicine |
alem-solek | saline soil | a nonalkali soil that contains enough soluble salts to interfere with the growth of most crop plants | geology |
alem'es | salinity | the relative proportion of salt in a solution; the taste experience when salt is taken into the mouth | |
ru'lumu | saliva | the watery mixture of secretions from the salivary and oral mucous glands that lubricates chewed food, and contains ptyalin (MGV dialect of VLI) | body part |
ru'lut-masu | saliva | the watery mixture of secretions from the salivary and oral mucous glands that lubricates chewed food, and contains ptyalin (TGV dialect of VLI) | body part |
alem | salt | a colorless or white crystalline solid, chiefly sodium chloride, used extensively in ground or granulated form as a food seasoning and preservative | food |
alem-sis | salt depletion | the loss of salt from the body without replacement (from vomiting, profuse perspiration, urination, diarrhea) thus upsetting the electrolyte balance | medicine |
alem-suk'muzh | salt lake | a landlocked body of water that has become salty through evaporation | place |
alem-masu-kastra | salt marsh | low coastal grassland frequently overflowed by the tide | place |
alem-hishel | salt stress | salt stress | medicine |
alem-vedik | salt weed | a desert bush used as a source of salt | plant |
alem-masu | saltwater | relating to, consisting of, or containing salt water: a saltwater solution; inhabiting or occurring in seawater or salt water | |
korsovaya | salvation | deliverance from the power or penalty of sin; redemption (spiritual) | religion |
korsovaya | salvation | deliverance from the power or penalty of sin; redemption (spiritual) | philosophy |
bali-tukh | samarium | a silvery or pale gray metallic rare-earth element found in monazite and bastnaesite and used as a dopant for laser materials | element |
ka | same | being the very one; identical; similar in kind, quality, quantity, or degree | parts of speech |
li-fal | sample | a portion, piece, or segment that is representative of a whole (noun) (anc.) | |
for'ma'ji | sand | a sedimentary material, finer than a granule and coarser than silt, with grains between 0.06 and 2.0 millimeters in diameter (Marketa) | geology |
mazhiv | sand | a sedimentary material, finer than a granule and coarser than silt, with grains between 0.06 and 2.0 millimeters in diameter (VLI) | geology |
mazhiv-sef | sand dune | a hill of sand that is formed by the wind in a desert or near a beach | geography |
mazhiv-zehl | sandbar | a ridge of sand formed in a river or along a shore by the action of waves or currents | geology |
mazhiv-yon | sandfire | a vicious sandstorm that creates its own lightning found in the desert (VLI-TGV) | meteorology |
mazhyon | sandfire | a vicious sandstorm that creates its own lightning found in the desert (VLI-MGV) | meteorology |
mazhiv-kov | sandstone | a sedimentary rock formed by the consolidation and compaction of sand and held together by a natural cement, such as silica | geology |
grazhiv-sahriv | sandstorm | a cloud of sand driven violently by the wind; a strong wind carrying clouds of sand and dust through the air | meteorology |
mazhiv-sahriv | sandstorm | a strong wind in the desert that blows clouds of sand in the air | meteorology |
tcha'be'she | Sandworm | ancient Vulcan 'underlier', a Sandworm of Vulcan | animal |
mazhiv- | sandy | abounding in sand; resembling or containing sand; or growing in sandy areas (adj) | |
mazhivik | sandy | covered with sand, or consisting mostly of sand | |
rosh'amp | sane | of sound mind; mentally healthy | medicine |
yeht-kash- | sane | of sound mind; mentally healthy (VLI) | medicine |
yeht-kashik | sane | of sound mind; mentally healthy (VLI) | medicine |
yeht-kash'es | sanity | the quality or condition of being sane; soundness of mind; soundness of judgment or reason | medicine |
ksa-khaf | sap | the watery fluid that circulates through a plant, carrying food and other substances to the various tissues | plant |
kan-lap | sapling | a young tree | plant |
pla-khush | sapphire | a clear hard variety of corundum used as a gemstone that is usually blue but may be any color except red | geology |
tevanu-ha-yonulsu | saprophage | feeding on vegetable or animal matter already partly exploited by other organisms or decaying | |
kahmtraik | sarcoid | relating to or resembling flesh; a tumor resembling a sarcoma | medicine |
kahm-rasahtra | sarcoma | a malignant tumor arising from connective tissues | medicine |
D'H'riset | Sarek's estate | the estate belonging to Sarek and Amanda; located on the outskirts of Shi'kahr; the compound is surrounded by a wall; there is an ornate fountain in the middle of the compound; Sarek and Amanda have lived there since 2235 (source: Orion Press Lexicon) | place |
Sarek | Sarek, Ambassador | Spock's father; a full Vulcan; married to Amanda Grayson | individual |
Saros | Saros | the captain of the Saratoga while Capt Sisko served aboard her; he once tried teaching Graal how to play chess in the ship's lounge [DS9 Novel Saratoga] | individual |
Sarpk | Sarpk | a famous ka'athyra-maker 5 Vulcan centuries ago | individual |
Sas-a-shar | Sas-a-shar desert | desert commonly called The Forge by offworlders (Official ST Cooking Manual) | geography |
Sasek | Sasek | a Vulcan male; distant cousin of Sarek; married to T'Pel (TAS Yesteryear) | individual |
Satak | Satak, Captain | a Vulcan male; commander of the USS Intrepid when it was destroyed by a space-amoeba (TOS The Immunity Syndrome) | individual |
Satelk | Satelk, Captain | he oversaw the hearing that investigated the Academy Flight Range accident involving an illegal Kolvoord Starburst maneuver (TNG The First Duty) | individual |
sutor-aikum | satellite | a country under the domination or influence of another; something, as a branch office or an off-campus facility of a university, that depends on, accompanies, or serves something else | astronomy |
Satok | Satok, First Minister | first officer of planet security for Vulcan and the V'Shar (the government's security arm) (TNG Gambit II) | individual |
vi-mashau | saturate | to imbue or impregnate thoroughly; to soak, fill, or load to capacity | |
vibosh-thel'a | saturated fat | a fat, most often of animal origin, that is solid at room temperature and whose fatty acid chains cannot incorporate additional hydrogen atoms | food |
vi-mashaya | saturation | the act or process of saturating; the condition of being saturated; the condition of being full to or beyond satisfaction; satiety | |
risa-guv-aitlun | satyriasis | excessive, often uncontrollable sexual desire in and behavior by a man | emotion |
mun | sauce | a flavorful seasoning or relish served as an accompaniment to food, especially a liquid dressing or topping for food | food |
(ne-)mathra | saucer | a small shallow dish having a slight circular depression in the center for holding a cup; an object similar in shape to a saucer | house |
mathra-krus | saucer section | the dorsal module of a Galaxy-class starship, consisting of the primary hull | |
mathra-dahshaya | saucer separation | disconnection of engineering hull and main hull (saucer) of a Galaxy-class starship; saucer separation is employed in emergency situations | |
the'polau | sauté | to fry lightly in fat in a shallow open pan | food |
yartra | savannah | a flat grassland of tropical or subtropical regions | geology |
Savar | Savar, Admiral | one of the victims of the alien's possession (TNG Conspiracy) | individual |
kaula | save | except; apart from | preposition |
korsau | save | to rescue from harm, danger, or loss; to keep in a safe condition; safeguard; to prevent the waste or loss of; conserve (verb) | |
korseiven | save (by means of) | to save by means of (?) | |
korsovau | save (spiritual) | to set free from the consequences of sin; redeem | |
zuneshek | saw | any of various tools having a thin metal blade or disk with a sharp, usually toothed edge, used for cutting wood, metal, or other hard materials | tool |
fi-kov-hatik | saxicolous | growing on or living among rocks: saxicolous lichens | plant |
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 | |
net | scab | a crust discharged from and covering a healing wound | medicine |
mathu | scale | a system of ordered marks at fixed intervals used as a reference standard in measurement | tool |
wef | scale | one of the many small platelike dermal or epidermal structures that characteristically form the external covering of fishes, etc. | body part |
rika-reh-vla | scalene triangle | a triangle with no two sides of equal length | math |
rika-reh-vlayik wehk-muk | scalenohedron | a pyramidal form under the rhombohedral system, inclosed by twelve faces, each a scalene triangle | math |
patam-ek'wadi | scalp | the skin covering the top of the head | body part |
glashau | scan | to examine closely; to look over quickly and systematically (verb) | |
glashau-vunai-dvelek | scan field selector | scan field selector | |
glashau-nuk-dvelek | scan mode selector | scan mode selector | |
glashau-eik'es-dvelek | scan range selector | scan range selector | |
sak-tukh | scandium | a silvery-white metallic element found in various rare minerals and separated as a byproduct in the processing of certain uranium ores | element |
glashayek | scanner | a device used to make or perform scans | tool |
tipan-hinek | scapula | either of two large, flat, triangular bones forming the back part of the shoulder; shoulder blade | body part |
ulidar | scar | a mark left on the skin after a surface injury or wound has healed; a lingering sign of damage or injury, either mental or physical (noun) | medicine |
tu'ruth | scarf/shawl | a Vulcan scarf or shawl (Orion Press Lexicon) | clothing |
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 |
ug'yon-kur | scarlet | a strong to vivid red or reddish orange | colour |
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 |
sadahshaya | schism | a separation or division into factions; a formal breach of union; disunion; discord | |
shi'oren | school | an institution for the instruction of children or people under college age; an institution for instruction in a skill or business (noun) | place |
duvek-ashauk | sciaphilic | shade-loving; applied to plants (called sciophytes) that grow only in shady habitats | botony |
nen-mal-wel | sciatic nerve | a sensory and motor nerve originating in the sacral plexus and running through the pelvis and upper leg | body part |
ek'tal | science | the observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theoretical explanation of phenomena | science |
ek'tal-reh-vipladayek | science tricorder | science tricorder | tool |
tal- | scientific | of, relating to, or employing the methodology of science (adj) | science |
talik | scientific | of, relating to, or employing the methodology of science (adj) | science |
ek'talsu | scientist | a person having expert knowledge of one or more sciences, especially a natural or physical science | occupation |
duvek-kastik | sciophyte | a plant that prefers shady conditions | plant |
bezhun-wan | sclera | the tough white fibrous outer envelope of tissue covering all of the eyeball except the cornea; the whites of your eyes | body part |
lerash-nalatra-nosh | sclerosis | the thickening or hardening of a body part, as of an artery, especially from excessive formation of fibrous interstitial tissue | medicine |
nala-zul-kov | scoria | porous cinderlike fragments of dark lava | geology |
parish-tor | scramble | to move or climb hurriedly, especially on the hands and knees; to struggle or contend frantically in order to get something | |
parish-yu-murlar | scrambled eggs | eggs with the yolks and whites beaten together and cooked to a firm but soft consistency | food |
moguhsh | scrap | a small piece or bit; a fragment; discarded waste material, especially metal suitable for reprocessing (noun) | |
moguhshau | scrap | to break down into parts for disposal or salvage; to discard as worthless or sell to be reused as parts; junk (verb) | |
theshau | scrape | to remove (an outer layer, for example) from a surface by forceful strokes of an edged or rough instrument (verb) | |
shei | scream | to utter a long loud piercing cry, as from pain or fear; to make a loud piercing sound (verb) | emotion |
kov-guhsh | scree | loose rock debris covering a slope; a slope of loose rock debris at the base of a steep incline or cliff | geology |
gluvayek | screen | the white or silver surface on which a picture is projected for viewing; monitor; display | tool |
sananek | screen | shield; to conceal from view with or as if with a screen; to block the vision or movement | tool |
ozhit | scriptures | a sacred writing or book; The Word | religion |
sakal-sa'haf | scrotum | the external sac of skin enclosing the testes in most mammals | body part |
sakal-sa'haf | scrotum | the external sac of skin enclosing the testes in most mammals | body part |
shid-shuk-tor | sculpt | to shape, mold, or fashion especially with artistry or precision | |
shid-tanafsu | sculptor | one who produces sculptural artwork; one who shapes, molds, or fashions especially with artistry or precision | occupation |
shid-tanaf | sculpture | the art or practice of shaping figures or designs in the round or in relief, as by chiseling marble, modeling clay, or casting in metal | |
shid-vel | sculpture | the art or practice of shaping figures or designs in the round or in relief, as by chiseling marble, modeling clay, or casting in metal | |
urokesor | scythe | an implement consisting of a long, curved single-edged blade with a long bent handle, used for mowing or reaping (noun) | tool |
masutra | sea | a relatively large body of salt water completely or partially enclosed by land having tides | place |
Thanar | sea | name of Vulcan's eastern sea | place |
Voroth | sea | name of Vulan's western sea | place |
masutra-pi'salan | sea breeze | a cool breeze blowing from the sea toward the land | meteorology |
masutra-menal | sea cliff | cliffs that surround a sea | geology |
masutra-guhl | sea gull | mostly white aquatic bird having long pointed wings and short legs | animal |
masutra-vok | sea level | level of the ocean's surface (especially that halfway between mean high and low tide); used as a standard in reckoning land elevation or sea depth | |
masutral'esk | sea monster | mythical or legendary creatures, believed to dwell in the sea and often imagined to be of immense size | animal |
leh-dah-tukh | seaborgium | an artificially produced radioactive element with atomic number 106 | element |
masutra-tol | seafloor | the bottom of a sea or ocean | geology |
fen | seal | a die or signet having a raised or incised emblem used to stamp an impression on a receptive substance such as wax or lead (noun) | tool |
fen-tor | seal | to affix a seal to in order to prove authenticity; to close hermetically (verb) | |
fenul | seam | a line of junction formed by sewing together two pieces of material along their margins | clothing |
masusu | seaman | a mariner or sailor | occupation |
masusu | Seaman | a noncommissioned rank in the U.S. Navy or Coast Guard that is above seaman apprentice and below petty officer | rank |
masutra-kunel | seamount | an underwater mountain rising from the ocean floor and having a peaked or flat-topped summit below the surface of the sea | |
ogsu | seamstress | a woman who sews, especially one who makes her living by sewing | occupation |
masutra-sov-hashek | seaplane | an airplane that can land on or take off from water | |
pstha | search | to make a thorough examination of; look over carefully in order to find something; explore; to probe; to investigate (verb) (VLI) | |
psthan | search | the act of searching; a hunt, as in a hunt for the truth (noun) (VLI) | meditation |
va'num | search | to make a thorough examination of; look over carefully in order to find something; explore; to probe; to investigate (verb) (Marketa) | |
v'ree'lat | searching/sorting | Vulcan term for "searching/sorting"; to order one's thoughts and clear one's mind (Orion Press Lexicon) | meditation |
masutra-has-bosh | seasick | feeling sick from the movement of the boat that you are traveling on | medicine |
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 |
ach'rk'mn'tar | seasonal affective disorder | too much grey sky sickness, winter depression syndrome | medicine |
ku-san | seat | something, such as a chair or bench, that may be sat on; chair (anc.) | house |
masutra-vedik | seaweed | a green or brown plant that grows in the ocean | plant |
masu(tra)-ek'maik | seaworthy | fit to traverse the seas | |
wadi-thel'asu-shaf | sebaceous cyst | a common cyst of the skin; filled with fatty matter (sebum) that is secreted by a sebaceous gland that has been blocked | medicine |
wadi-thel'asu-pi'nafek | sebaceous gland | any of various glands in the dermis of the skin that open into a hair follicle and produce and secrete sebum | body part |
wadi-thel'asu | sebum | the semifluid secretion of the sebaceous glands, consisting chiefly of fat, keratin, and cellular material | body part |
weht-sfek-aus | secant | the straight line intersecting a curve at two or more points | math |
lik'rt | second | time unit equal to 0.64 Terran seconds | time |
dahr- | secondary | of the second rank; not primary; derived from what is primary or original (adj) | |
dahrik | secondary | of the second rank; not primary; derived from what is primary or original (adj) | |
dahr-khartau-patorayek | secondary command processor | secondary command processor | |
dahr-vukh | secondary hull | section that contains the navigational deflector, warp drive support pylon mounting structures, the main tractor beam emitter, and shuttlebays | |
dahr-ek'tukh | secondary mineral | a mineral resulting from the decomposition of a primary mineral or from the precipitation of the products of decomposition of a primary mineral | geology |
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 |
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) | |
fna-krus | section | one of several components; a piece; a subdivision of a written work | |
krus | section | one of several components; a piece; a subdivision of a written work | |
krusat | sector | the portion of a circle bounded by two radii and the included arc | math |
krusat | sector | a division of a defensive position for which one military unit is responsible | place |
shar | secure | free from risk or danger; safe; free from doubt, anxiety, or fear; confident (VLI) (adjective) | |
shar-tor | secure | free from danger or attack; free from risk of loss; safe; free from the risk of being intercepted or listened to by unauthorized persons | |
shar'es | security | freedom from risk or danger; safety; freedom from doubt, anxiety, or fear; confidence; something that gives or assures safety (VLI) | |
shar-fo-wein | security armour | body armour that security forces wear in the course of their duties | tool |
shar-kiht | security code | an algorithm that secures transmissions from being intercepted or understood without the proper authorization | |
shar-glashaya | security scan | a scan that verifies the identity of individuals or programmes | |
ne'ti-tukh | sediment | solid fragments of inorganic or organic material that come from the weathering of rock and are carried and deposited by wind, water, or ice | geology |
ne'ti-kov | sedimentary rock | rock formed from consolidated clay sediments | geology |
gla-tor | see | to perceive with the eye; to apprehend as if with the eye; to detect by means analogous to use of the eye | |
nei | seed | a ripened plant ovule containing an embryo | plant |
haniwah | seed-bearing plant | a seed-bearing plant | plant |
krus | segment | any of the parts into which something can be divided; the portion of a line between any two points on the line | |
solektra-hutaya-besan | seismograph | an a measuring instrument for detecting and measuring the intensity and direction and duration of movements of the ground | tool |
solektra-hutaya-talsu | seismologist | a scientist who studies earthquakes | occupation |
solektra-hutaya-tal | seismology | the geophysical science of earthquakes and the mechanical properties of the earth | science |
solektra-hutaya-thonek | seismometer | a detecting device that receives seismic impulses | tool |
mahai | seizure | a sudden attack, spasm, or convulsion, as in epilepsy or another disorder | medicine |
Sek | Sek | Tuvok's eldest son; his sister's name is Asil | individual |
Sekhet | Sekhet | a passionate, war-loving deity, she had been defeated by Surak's cool logic and the transformation of the mind lords into the peaceful Kolinahru [source: Recovery (profic)] | individual |
Sekhet | Sekhet | a passionate, war-loving deity, she had been defeated by Surak's cool logic and the transformation of the mind lords into the peaceful Kolinahru [source: Recovery (profic)] | religion |
Selar | Selar, Doctor | A Vulcan medical doctor in Starfleet who was part of the U.S.S. Enterprise crew for its eight-year history (TNG Schizoid Man) | individual |
dvel-tor | select | to take as a choice from among several; pick out; to make a choice or selection | |
dvel | selection | the act or an instance of selecting or the fact of having been selected; a carefully chosen or representative collection of people or things | |
dvel-math | selection panel | a panel of people that select an individual for a job or position | |
dvelek | selector | one that selects, eg. the frequency selector of a radio | |
volak-tukh | selenium | a nonmetallic element, red in powder form, black in vitreous form, and metallic gray in crystalline form, resembling sulfur | element |
aikum-talsu | selenologist | an astromomer who specializes in the branch of astronomy that deals with the nature and origin of the physical features of the moon | occupation |
aikum-tal | selenology | the astronomical study of the moon | astronomy |
shal | self | the total, essential, or particular being of a person; the individual; the essential qualities distinguishing one person from another; individuality | parts of speech |
shaula | self-control | control of one's emotions, desires, or actions by one's own will; reason(ing) | emotion |
shai-vashaya | self-destruct | a mechanism for causing a device to destroy itself (noun) | tool |
shai-vashau-torektra | self-destruct system | the system onboard every starship that allows the captain and senior officers the capability to completely destroy the ship | |
shai-vikantaya | self-fertilization | fertilization by sperm from the same animal, as in some hermaphrodites, or by pollen from the same flower | biology |
b'elak paar | self-pity | pity for oneself, especially exaggerated or self-indulgent pity | emotion |
shai-kas-vikantaya | self-pollination | transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma of the same flower | botony |
shai-nel'ashauk ip-thorshek | self-replicating mine | explosive device, equipped with a matter/antimatter warhead and a replicator system | |
shai-potunik reh-bikuv-sayek | self-sustaining holo-emitter | a small device from the 29th Century that allowed the EMH to leave sickbay and travel on and off the ship (VOY) | tool |
makau | sell | to exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent; to offer for sale, as for one's business or livelihood | |
Selon | Selon | a male Vulcan ambassador from an alternate timeline; was part of the landing party trying to negotiate with the Canusians; he was injured by them [Pro novel Killing Time] | individual |
sa-nei-masu | semen | a viscous whitish secretion of the male spermatozoa and consisting of secretions of the testes, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands | body part |
ul- | semi(-) | semi(-); demi(-); part(-); partial(-) | prefix |
ulef-da-kuv | semicircle | a half of a circle as divided by a diameter; an object or arrangement of objects or people in the shape of half a circle | math |
pi'nafek t'sa-nei-masu | seminal vesicle | either of a pair of pouchlike glands situated on each side of the male urinary bladder that adds nutrient fluid to semen during ejaculation | body part |
sa-nei-pi'mev | seminiferous tubule | one of two or three twisted, curved tubules in each lobule of the testis in which spermatozoa develop | body part |
satau | send | to cause to be conveyed by an intermediary to a destination; to dispatch, as by a communications medium | |
kashan | sensation | a perception associated with stimulation of a sense organ or with a specific body condition | |
kash-ral | sense | any of the faculties by which stimuli from outside or inside the body are received and felt (hearing, sight, smell, touch, taste, and equilibrium) | |
kash-zakar | sensitive | capable of perceiving with a sense or senses; responsive to external conditions or stimulation; susceptible to the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others; responsive to physical stimuli; having acute mental or emotional sensibility | |
kashovau | sensitize | to make sensitive; to make hypersensitive or reactive to an antigen, such as pollen, especially by a second or repeated exposure | |
kashek | sensor | a variety of devices for gathering data about electromagnetic radiation and particles and for chemical, biological and medical analysis | tool |
kashek-zehlaya | sensor array | an array of external sensors that are attached to the outer hull of a starship | tool |
kashek-yemek | sensor feed | sensor feed | |
kashek-thakau-pakuv | sensor focusing coil | sensor focusing coil | tool |
kash-ral-wel | sensory nerve | a nerve that leads from receptors toward or to the central nervous system | body part |
zhit-bal | sentence | a string of words satisfying the grammatical rules of a language (grammatical) | |
Senva | Senva | healer nominated for the Carrington Award [DS9 Prophet Motive] | individual |
svai-mor | sepal | one of the separate, usually green parts forming the calyx of a flower | plant |
Separ | Separ | a famous ka'athyra-maker that lived on Trilan (a Vulcan colony) | individual |
dahshau | separate | to set or keep apart; disunite; to differentiate or discriminate between; distinguish (verb) | |
dahshauk | separate | set or kept apart; disunited; existing as an independent entity; having undergone schism or estrangement from a parent body (adj) | |
k'wuhli | separate | set or kept apart; disunited; existing as an independent entity; having undergone schism or estrangement from a parent body (adj) | |
dahshaya | separation | the act or process of separating; the condition of being separated; the place at which a division or parting occurs | |
steh-vla | septagon | a polyhedral with 7 sides | math |
steh-muk | septahedron | a polyhedral with 7 sides | math |
stehek | septet | a composition for seven voices or seven instruments; a group of seven singers or seven instrumentalists; a group of seven | music |
khaf-gisaman | septicemia | a systemic disease caused by pathogenic organisms or their toxins in the bloodstream; also called blood poisoning | medicine |
temok | septum | a thin partition or membrane that divides two cavities or soft masses of tissue in an organism | body part |
t'stehsu | septuplet | one of seven offspring delivered at a single birth | family |
zehlanau | sequence | to organize or arrange in a sequence; to determine the order of constituents in (a polymer, such as a nucleic acid or protein molecule) (verb) | |
zehlanaya | sequence | a following of one thing after another; succession; an order of succession; an arrangement (noun) | |
mol-kom | serenity | the state or quality of being serene; a disposition free from stress or emotion; the absence of mental stress or anxiety | emotion |
(wuh-)traveksu | Sergeant | a noncommissioned rank in the U.S. Army or Marine Corps that is above corporal and below staff sergeant | rank |
reh-traveksu | Sergeant Major/1st Class P.O. | used as a title for a noncommissioned officer serving as chief administrative assistant of a headquarters unit of the U.S. Army or Marine Corps | rank |
dah-traveksu | Sergeant, Master | a noncommissioned rank in the U.S. Army that is above sergeant first class and below the position of sergeant major | rank |
wuh-traveksu | sergeant/3rd Class P.O. | sergeant (land forces); 3rd Class Petty Officer (naval/Starfleet) | rank |
weizehl | series | a number of objects or events arranged or coming one after the other in succession | |
zudlar-shidik | serrated | having or forming a row of small sharp projections resembling the teeth of a saw; like the edge of a saw; saw-toothed | |
nen-khaf-masu | serum | the clear yellowish fluid obtained upon separating whole blood into its solid and liquid components after it has been allowed to clot | body part |
dvinsu | servant | one who is privately employed to perform domestic services; one who expresses submission, recognizance, or debt to another | occupation |
dvin-tor | serve | to work for; to prepare and offer food, for example; to provide goods and services for (verb) | |
dvin | service | employment in duties or work for another, as for a government or the military | |
mal-nef-hinek | sesamoid bone | any of several small round bones formed in a tendon where it passes over a joint; e.g. patella (knee cap) | body part |
dvolau | set | to adjust for proper functioning; to put in a specified position; place; (verb) | |
eku | set | a permanent firming or hardening of a substance, as by cooling; the manner in which something is positioned; (noun) | |
tev-tor | set | to disappear below the horizon (as the sun) (verb) | |
stehkuh | seven | 7 | number |
leh- steh | seventeen | 17 | number |
steh-leh | seventy | 70 | number |
ktorr | sever | cut/sever/break into 2 pieces | |
p'pil'la'ai | severing mind-link | severing of a mind-link between bonded couples either due to divorce or sudden death of a spouse | training |
og-tor | sew | to make, repair, or fasten by stitching, as with a needle and thread or a sewing machine | |
guhsh-masu | sewage | liquid and solid waste carried off in sewers or drains | |
guhsh-masu-ek'mev | sewage main | main sewage drain | |
ogan | sewing | joining or attaching by stitches; needlework that involves sewing | hobbies |
og-vel | sewing machine | a machine for sewing, often having additional attachments for special stitching | tool |
guv | sex | the property or quality by which organisms are classified as female or male on the basis of their reproductive organs and functions; gender | |
guv-toltra | sex chromosome | either of a pair of chromosomes, usually designated X or Y that combine to determine the sex and sex-linked characteristics of an individual | body part |
guv-dau-tukh | sex hormone | any of various hormones, such as estrogen and androgen, affecting the development of secondary sex characteristics | body part |
shehek | sextet | a composition for six voices or six instruments; a group of six singers or six instrumentalists | music |
t'shehsu | sextuplet | one of six offspring born in a single birth | family |
guvik | sexual | of, relating to, involving, or characteristic of sex, sexuality, the sexes, or the sex organs and their functions; relating to, produced by, or involving reproduction characterized by the union of male and female gametes | biology |
guv-sakathilaya | sexual discrimination | discrimination (usually in employment) that excludes one sex (usually women) to the benefit of the other sex | crime |
guv-smertaya | sexual harassment | the making of unwanted and offensive sexual advances or of sexually offensive remarks or acts, especially by one in a superior position | crime |
guv-tvi-rivak | sexual intercourse | intercourse between a male and a female in which the penis is inserted into the vagina | biology |
guv-kanashivaya | sexual reproduction | reproduction involving the union or fusion of a male and a female gamete; sexual intercourse; mating | biology |
duvek | shade | light diminished in intensity as a result of the interception of the rays; partial darkness; an area or a space of partial darkness (noun) | |
duvek-tor | shade | to screen from light or heat; to obscure or darken; to represent degrees of shade or shadow in (verb) | |
duv | shadow | the rough image cast by an object blocking rays of illumination (noun) | |
duv-tor | shadow | to follow, especially in secret; trail; to cast a shadow on; shade | |
hutau | shake | to cause to move to and fro with jerky movements; to cause to quiver, tremble, vibrate, or rock (verb) | |
tin-kov | shale | a fissile rock composed of layers of claylike, fine-grained sediments | geology |
dungau(-) | shall | used before a verb in the infinitive to show; something that will take place or exist in the future | parts of speech |
gan | shallow | measuring little from bottom to top or surface; lacking physical depth; lacking depth of intellect, emotion, or knowledge | |
mesh | shame | a painful emotion caused by a strong sense of guilt, embarrassment, unworthiness, or disgrace (noun) | emotion |
Shannai'Kahr | Shannai'Kahr | a Vulcan city | geography |
kushizhau | shape | to give a particular form to; create; to cause to conform to a particular form or pattern; adapt to fit (verb) | |
shid | shape | the characteristic surface configuration of a thing; an outline or contour (noun) | |
thresh-tor kasher | shared mind | a type of meditation to use with children while they are learning.[source: ST Discovery] | |
Shari'Kahr | Shari'Kahr | a particular Vulcan city | place |
katra-khynna | sharing of the katra | the first stage of the kr'alieu when each friend or relative shares the frief and takes away a memory, a part of the whole (STIII, Orion Press Lexicon) | religion |
nas- | sharp | having a thin edge or a fine point suitable for or capable of cutting or piercing (adj.) | |
nasik | sharp | having a thin edge or a fine point suitable for or capable of cutting or piercing (adj.) | |
zarahk-tor | shatter | to cause to break or burst suddenly into pieces, as with a violent blow; to damage seriously; disable | |
hohl-tor | shave | to remove the beard or other body hair from, with a razor or shaver; to crop, trim, or mow closely | |
eitau | shear | to become deformed by forces tending to produce a shearing strain (verb) | meteorology |
eitaya | shear | a change in wind direction and speed between slightly different altitudes, especially a sudden downdraft (noun) | |
fort'e | shed | to rid oneself of (something not wanted or needed); to lose by natural process (Marketa) (verb) | |
foshuhl | shed | to rid oneself of (something not wanted or needed); to lose by natural process (VLI) (verb) | |
fosha | shedding | the process whereby something is shed; loss of bits of outer skin by peeling or shedding or coming off in scales | |
sha'mi | sheep-like animal | a Vulcan animal whose long curly hair is used in the textile industry | animal |
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 |
thalv | sheet | a broad rectangular piece of fabric serving as a basic article of bedding (anc.) | house |
nef | shelf | a flat, usually rectangular structure composed of a rigid material fixed at right angles to a wall or other vertical surface | house |
fo | shell | the usually hard outer covering that encases certain organisms, such as mollusks, insects, and turtles; the carapace | body part |
rau-nol | shelter | something that provides cover or protection, as from the weather; an establishment that provides temporary housing for homeless people (noun) | house |
rau-tor | shelter | to provide cover or protection for; to take cover; find refuge (verb) | |
fo-dan | shield | a broad piece of armor made of rigid material and strapped to the arm or carried in the hand for protection (noun) (anc.) | |
fo-dan-sayek | shield emitter | shield emitter | tool |
ne ki'ne | shield partner/wingman | the person a warrior could trust most in the heat of battle; a trusted friend and skilled warrior | people |
fo-danan | shielding | the the act of shielding from harm | |
izau | shift | to move or transfer from one place or position to another; to alter (position or place) (verb) | |
izaya | shift | a change from one person or configuration to another; a substitution; a group of workers that relieve another on a regular schedule (noun) | |
izayek | shifter | a stagehand responsible for moving scenery; a mechanical device for engaging and disengaging gears | |
kharan | shifter | a stagehand responsible for moving scenery; a mechanical device for engaging and disengaging gears | |
ne-mal | shin | the front part of the leg below the knee and above the ankle | body part |
sav'el | shirt | a garment for the upper part of the body, typically having a collar, sleeves, and a front opening | clothing |
ne'ti-hoknaya | shoal | a sandy elevation of the bottom of a body of water, constituting a hazard to navigation; a sandbank or sandbar | place |
kolaya | shock | a potentially fatal physiological reaction to a variety of conditions characterized by low blood pressure and diminished blood circulation | medicine |
ash'el | shoe | a durable covering for the human foot, made of leather or similar material with a rigid sole and heel, usually extending no higher than the ankle | clothing |
pohshau | shoot | to hit, wound, or kill with a missile fired from a weapon; to remove or destroy by firing or projecting a missile (verb) | crime |
kahs'khior'i | shooting star | a streak of light in the sky at night that results when a meteoroid hits the earth's atmosphere and evaporates or melts | astronomy |
klepovau | shop | to visit stores in search of merchandise or bargains; to look for something with the intention of acquiring it (verb) | |
gef | shore | the land along the edge of an ocean, sea, lake, or river; a coast | place |
gef-zehl | shoreline | the edge of a body of water | place |
pen | short | having little length; not long; having little height; not tall; not lengthy; succinct | |
pen-gad-kastik | short-day plant | a plant requiring less than 12 hours of daylight in order for flowering to occur | botony |
penak | shortage | a deficiency in amount; an insufficiency | |
pen-tor | shorten | to make short or shorter; to reduce in force, efficacy, or intensity | |
pohshaya | shot | to hit, wound, or kill with a missile fired from a weapon; to remove or destroy by firing or projecting a missile | weapon |
dang- | should | a verbal prefix meaning should (do); used for saying what is correct, especially when the situation is different from this; used for saying what the purpose of an action is [korsaya.org] | prefix |
tipan | shoulder | the joint connecting the arm with the torso; the part of the human body between the neck and upper arm | body part |
saul | shout | a loud cry (noun) | |
saul-tor | shout | to say with or utter a shout (verb) | |
hilek | shovel | a tool with a handle and a broad scoop or blade for digging and moving material, such as dirt or snow (noun) | tool |
gluvau | show | to cause or allow to be seen; display; to display for sale, in exhibition, or in competition; to direct one's attention to; point out (verb) | |
gluvaya | show | a display; a manifestation; a public exhibition or entertainment; an exposition for the display or demonstration of commercial products (noun) | |
mashulayek | shower | a bath in which the water is sprayed on the bather in fine streams from a showerhead, usually secured overhead (noun) | house |
mashulayek | shower | a brief fall of precipitation, such as rain, hail, or sleet | meteorology |
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 |
labah | shrub | a woody plant of relatively low height, having several stems arising from the base and lacking a single trunk; a bush | plant |
tuula | shrubbery | crimson shrubbery made up of slim pointed leaves that turn pink with small brown spots in the cold | plant |
pel-tar'uk | shrubs | low-lying, bright green shrubs which produce small olive-green edible berries; found in the desert | plant |
ak'shem-hutau | shudder | tremble convulsively; literally means "body shake" (verb) | emotion |
ikap-tor | shut | to move (a door or lid, for example) so as to block passage through an opening; to block entrance to or exit from; close (verb) | |
Ikap'uh t'du ru'lut | Shut your mouth | Shut your mouth (source: http://www.exploringtheuniverse.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14&Itemid=18) | phrase |
ha'wein | shutter (camera) | a mechanical device of a camera that controls the duration of a photographic exposure, by opening and closing | |
fe-wein | shutter (window) | a hinged cover or screen for a window, usually fitted with louvers | house |
shan-hali | shuttle(craft) | small space vessel for short-range transport with a typical capacity ranging from 2 to 10 persons | |
shan-hali-sutauk | shuttle(craft) bay | facility on a starship where shuttlecrafts can land, be stored and maintained | |
hali-kel t'shan-hali | shuttle(craft) hanger | facility on a starship where shuttlecrafts can land, be stored and maintained | |
fusik | shy | easily startled; timid; drawing back from contact or familiarity with others; retiring or reserved | emotion |
kaisu | sibling | one of two or more individuals having one or both parents in common; a brother or sister | family |
has-bosh | sick | suffering from or affected with a physical illness; ailing; nauseated | medicine |
has-sutauk | sickbay | the hospital and dispensary of a ship; the place where the sick or injured are treated on board a vessel | place |
el'urokesor | sickle | an implement having a semicircular blade attached to a short handle, used for cutting grain or tall grass | tool |
has-mar | sickness | the condition of being sick; illness; a disease; a malady; a defective or unsound condition | medicine |
vla | side | a surface of an object that extends more or less perpendicularly from an observer standing in front (noun) | |
spes-tevan | sigh | an utterance made by exhaling audibly; literally means "voice fall" (verb) | emotion |
glan | sight | the ability to see; the act or fact of seeing | |
dah-glanekik pa'ash-pasu-skothonek | sight rule (surveying) | the rule used in surveying | |
glat | sign | a posted notice bearing a designation, direction, or command; (noun) | |
glat-kov | sign-stone | a landmark [korsaya.org] | geography |
glantokau | signal | to relate or make known by signals; to make a signal to (verb) | |
glantokaya | signal | an indicator, such as a gesture or colored light, that serves as a means of communication (noun) | |
glantokau-glaribek | signal beacon | signal beacon | tool |
glantokau-ferek | signal generator | a device used to test electronic equipment by generating a signal over a wide range of settings | tool |
glantokau-ne-patorayek | signal subprocessor | signal subprocessor | |
Silek | Silek | Sarek's brother (Demons); is younger and was instrumental in having Sarek and Amanda meet | individual |
ralash-fam | silent | marked by absence of noise or sound; still; not inclined to speak; not talkative | |
mazhu | silica | a white or colorless crystalline compound occurring abundantly as quartz, sand, flint, agate etc, and used to manufacture glass and concrete | element |
mazhiv-tukh | silicon | a nonmetallic element occurring extensively in the earth's crust and used with other materials in glass, semiconducting devices, concrete, brick etc. | geology |
shal-zul-kov | sill | an approximately horizontal sheet of igneous rock intruded between older rock beds | geology |
sku | sill | a horizontal member that bears the upright portion of a frame, especially the horizontal member that forms the base of a window | house |
kitek | silt | a sedimentary material consisting of very fine particles intermediate in size between sand and clay | geology |
haul-kur | silver | a lustrous medium gray colour | colour |
haul-tukh | silver | a lustrous white, ductile, malleable metallic element, occurring both uncombined and in ores such as argentite | element |
te-resh-kah | silver bird | silver bird-like predator; the Vulcan "silver-bird"; also spelled teresh-kah | animal |
teresh-kah | silver bird | silver bird-like predator; the Vulcan "silver-bird"; also spelled te-resh-kah | animal |
xirahnah | silver birds | the legendary Vulcan "silver birds"; they have chromium-coloured feathers; falcon-sized; make a "chir-up"-like sound or an eerie cry; nest furtner north in the L-langon range; usually come over the Sas-a-shar at dawn (Orion Press Lexicon) | animal |
kahwa | similar | related in appearance or nature; alike though not identical (anc.) | |
Simora | Simora | a Vulcan that served aboard the Victory, but met Jadzia Dax when she came through DS9 on the Wellington; she is an excellent cook [DS9 Novel Saratoga] | individual |
velik | simple | not involved or complicated; easy; being without additions or modifications; mere | |
veling | simply; just | used for emphasizing that what you are saying is nothing more than what you say it is; in a very ordinary or plain way [korsaya.org] | |
el'torper-tor | simulate | to create a representation or model of (VLI) | technical |
el'torperan | simulation | a representation or model (VLI) | technical |
el'torperek | simulator | a piece of equipment used in creating a model or representation of a phenomenon (VLI) | technical |
torai-ka-wak | simultaneous | occurring or operating at the same time; literally means "action same time" | |
opi' | since | continuously from; intermittently from | preposition |
vulu-tavat-zes | sine | the ordinate of the endpoint of an arc of a unit circle centered at the origin of a Cartesian coordinate system | math |
dvunek-tersayek | sinew | a tendon | body part |
dhahq | sing | to utter a series of words or sounds in musical tones; to vocalize songs or selections; | music |
uralau | sing | to utter a series of words or sounds in musical tones; to vocalize songs or selections (verb) (VLI) | music |
uralausu | singer | singer; one who sings | occupation |
uralaun | singing | the act of singing vocal music | music |
ri'a'gra | single minded | having one overriding purpose or goal; steadfast; resolute | |
shifik rahket-dukal-torvukh | singles tennis | a game in which two people use rackets to hit a ball across a net. A player scores a point when their opponent cannot hit the ball back. Tennis is played on a tennis court. | sport |
ne'hal-tor | sink | to descend to the bottom; submerge; to fall or drop to a lower level, especially to go down slowly or in stages (verb) | |
osu | sir | used as a form of polite address for a man; used as an honorific before the given name or the full name of baronets and knights | rank |
eshikh-salan | sirocco | a hot humid south or southeast wind originating in the Sahara Desert as a dry dusty wind but becoming moist as it passes over the Mediterranean | meteorology |
ko-kai | sister | a female having the same parents as another or one parent in common with another | family |
T'Khut | sister planet to Vulcan | means The Watcher; covers 30% of the night sky; also spelled T'Kuht | planet |
T'Kuht | sister planet to Vulcan | means The Watcher; covers 30% of the night sky; also spelled T'Khut | planet |
Sitar | Sitar | a Vulcan male; theoretical mathematician of galactic renown; akin to Einstein and Kazanga (TOS The Ultimate Computer) | individual |
shi | site | the place where a structure or group of structures was, is, or is to be located; the place or setting of something | place |
shi-shi-ifsek | site-to-site transporter | a transporter capable of transporing an item from one part of a ship to another without stopping in the transporter room first | tool |
shehkuh | six | 6 | number |
leh-sheh | sixteen | 16 | number |
sheh-leh | sixty | 60 | number |
suk'es | size | the physical dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or extent of an object; relative amount or number, as of population or contents (noun) | |
hinek-(teraya-)dvunek | skeletal muscles | a muscle that is connected at either or both ends to a bone and so move parts of the skeleton; a muscle that is characterized by transverse stripes | body part |
hinek-teraya | skeleton | the internal structure composed of bone and cartilage that protects and supports the soft organs, tissues, and other parts of a vertebrate organism | body part |
lubes-tor | sketch | to make a sketch of; outline (verb) | hobbies |
lubesan | sketch | a hasty or undetailed drawing or painting often made as a preliminary study (noun) | hobbies |
lubestan | sketching | the act of creating a preliminary drawing for later elaboration | hobbies |
izh-hal-tor | ski | to travel or glide on skis, especially as a sport; to travel or glide over on skis (verb) | |
izh-haltan | skiing | the act of traveling or gliding on skis, especially as a sport | sport |
renkup'es | skill | proficiency, facility, or dexterity that is acquired or developed through training or experience | |
wadi | skin | the membranous tissue forming the external covering or integument of an animal and consisting in vertebrates of the epidermis and dermis | body part |
skag cree | skin cancer | a mild form of skin cancer among Vulcans (SF Medical Reference) | medicine |
skag maug | skin cancer | a deadly form of skin cancer among Vulcans; it killed thousands in 4100 BC, Vulcan calendar (SF Medical Reference) | medicine |
wadi-rasahtra | skin cancer | a malignant neoplasm of the skin | medicine |
Skon | Skon | Sarek's father | individual |
grat | skull | the bony or cartilaginous framework of the head of vertebrates, made up of the bones of the braincase and face; cranium | body part |
igen | sky | the expanse of air over any given point on the earth; the upper atmosphere as seen from the earth's surface | place |
ha'gel-razh | skylight | an overhead window, as in a roof, admitting daylight; light from the sky | house |
mashen-shom | slack water | a period of cessation in the strong flow of a current of water, especially at high or low tide; still water | |
vul | slant | a line, plane, course, or direction that is other than perpendicular or horizontal; a slope (noun) | |
vul-tor | slant | to give a direction other than perpendicular or horizontal to; make diagonal; cause to slope (verb) | |
kitau-kov | slate | a fine-grained metamorphic rock that splits into thin, smooth-surfaced layers | geology |
kafeh | slave | one bound in servitude as the property of a person or household; one who is abjectly subservient to a specified person or influence (noun) | rank |
yuk | sleep | a natural periodic state of rest for the mind and body, in which the eyes usually close and consciousness is completely or partially lost (noun) | |
yuk-tor | sleep | to be in the state of sleep or to fall asleep; to be in a condition resembling sleep (verb) | |
zish-tor | slide | to move over a surface while maintaining smooth continuous contact; to coast on a slippery surface, such as ice or snow (verb) | |
shuhk | slime | a thick sticky slippery substance; soft moist earth; mud; a slurry containing very fine particulate matter | |
trel | slip | a docking place for a ship between two piers (noun) | |
trel-tor | slip | to move smoothly, easily, and quietly; to pass gradually, easily, or imperceptibly (verb) | |
trel-pilash-yeturek | slipstream drive | propulsion technology exceeding the capabilities of conventional warp drive akin to Borg transwarp (VOY Hope and Fear) | |
vul | slope | an inclined line, surface, plane, position, or direction; a deviation from the horizontal | |
vul-tor | slope | to diverge from the vertical or horizontal; incline; to move on a slant; ascend or descend | |
vohris | slow | not moving or able to move quickly; proceeding at a low speed; taking or requiring a long time (anc.) | |
itsk | small | being below the average in size or magnitude; limited in importance or significance; trivial; limited in degree or scope (Marketa) | |
pi' | small | being below the average in size or magnitude; limited in importance or significance; trivial; limited in degree or scope (VLI) | |
shatarr | small mammal | a small animal that lives in the countryside around Shi'Kahr. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | animal |
klon | smart | characterized by sharp quick thought; bright; intelligent | |
fnish-tor | smell | to perceive the scent of (something) by means of the olfactory nerves (verb) | |
abru'teruklar-ru'lut | smile | a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth in pleasure or amusement; literally means "mouth-corners up" | emotion |
zhuksu | smith | a metalworker, especially one who works metal when it is hot and malleable, often used in combination: a silversmith; a goldsmith | occupation |
vuzh | smoke | the vaporous system made up of small particles of carbonaceous matter in the air, resulting mainly from the burning of organic material (noun) | |
vuzh-mev | smokestack | a large chimney or vertical pipe through which combustion vapors, gases, and smoke are discharged | house |
shati-dvunek | smooth muscle | a muscle that contracts without conscious control and found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels | body part |
k'karee | snake | mottled blue-grey poisonous snake; found in the desert | animal |
oluhk | snake | any of numerous scaly, legless, sometimes venomous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes or Ophidia (anc.) | animal |
uhfuk | sneeze | a symptom consisting of the involuntary expulsion of air from the nose (noun) | medicine |
uhfuk-tor | sneeze | to expel air forcibly from the mouth and nose in an explosive, spasmodic involuntary action as when an irritant entered one's nose (verb) | medicine |
izh | snow | frozen precipitation in the form of white or translucent hexagonal ice crystals that fall in soft, white flakes (noun) | meteorology |
izhau | snow | to fall as or in snow; (verb) | meteorology |
izh-vok | snow level | the elevation in mountainous terrain where the precipitation changes from rain to snow depending on temperature of the airmass | meteorology |
izh-sahriv | snowstorm | a storm marked by heavy snowfall | meteorology |
ni | so | in the condition or manner expressed or indicated; to the amount or degree expressed or understood; to such an extent (Marketa) | parts of speech |
dom | So! | votive exclamation (VLI) | phrase |
ash'ya-dukal | soccer | a game played on a rectangular field with net goals at either end in which two teams of 11 players each try to drive a ball into the other's goal by kicking, heading, or using any part of the body except the arms and hands | sport |
shilaik | social | living together in communities; of or relating to communal living (adjective) | |
shila'es | society | the totality of social relationships among humans; the institutions and culture of a distinct self-perpetuating group | |
shila-talsu | sociologist | a social scientist who studies the institutions and development of human society | occupation |
shila-tal | sociology | the study of human social behavior, especially the study of the origins, organization, institutions, and development of human society | science |
ash'ai | sock | a short stocking reaching a point between the ankle and the knee (ancient contraction of ash-sai) | clothing |
alem-tukh | sodium | a silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group; occurs abundantly in natural compounds especially in salt water | element |
mos | soft | easily molded, cut, or worked; yielding readily to pressure or weight; smooth or fine to the touch | |
mos-dukal-torvukh | softball | a game similar to baseball but played on a smaller field and with a larger softer ball | sport |
solek | soil | the top layer of the earth's surface, consisting of rock and mineral particles mixed with organic matter | geology |
solek-sov | soil air | the air and other gases in spaces in the soil; specifically that which is found within the zone of aeration; also known as soil atmosphere | geology |
ragel-zehl t'solek | soil horizon | a layer in a soil profile | geology |
solek-ek'tin | soil profile | a vertical section of soil from the ground surface to the parent rock | geology |
solek-velek | soil structure | mixture of the types of soil in a section of land - for example, sand, clay, loam or mineral particles | geology |
yel-poshaya | solar flare | a sudden eruption of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface; associated with sunspots and radio interference | astronomy |
yel-sposhan | solar prominence | large eruptions of luminous hydrogen gas that rise thousands of kilometers above the chromosphere | astronomy |
yel-pi'maat | solar system | the sun with the celestial bodies that revolve around it in its gravitational field | astronomy |
ask'ersu | soldier | an enlisted person or a noncommissioned officer; one who serves in an army | rank |
lad | sole (foot) | the underside of the foot | body part |
huht | solid | of definite shape and volume; not liquid or gaseous; firm or compact in substance (adj) | |
huht- | solid | of definite shape and volume; not liquid or gaseous; firm or compact in substance (adj) | |
huhtik | solid | of definite shape and volume; not liquid or gaseous; firm or compact in substance (adj) | |
Solin | Solin | Chief engineer of the Seleya poisoned along with his shipmates by Trillium-D (ENT Impulse) | individual |
awek'es | solitude | the state or quality of being alone or remote from others; a lonely or secluded place | |
Solkar | Solkar | Sarek's grandfather | individual |
Solok | Solok, Captain | Vulcan captain that challenged Sisko to a baseball game (DS9 Take Me Out to the Holodeck) | individual |
kilkaya | solution | the method or process of solving a problem; the answer to or disposition of a problem | |
meil-masu | solution | a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, which may be solids, liquids, gases, or a combination of these (chemical) | science |
kilau | solve | to find a solution to; to work out a correct solution to (a problem) | |
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 |
ein | some | being an unspecified number or quantity; being a portion or an unspecified number or quantity of a whole or group | |
ein-veh | someone | an unspecified or unknown person; a person of importance | |
ein-wilat | somewhere | at, in, or to a place not specified or known; to a place or state of further development or progress | |
sa-fu | son | one's male child; a male descendant | family |
Sonak | Sonak, Commander | the Vulcan scientist that was to replace Spock as science officer on the Enterprise; was killed in a transporter accident (STTMP) | individual |
ralashik | sonic | of or relating to audible sound | |
ralash-mashulayek | sonic shower | sonic shower | house |
ak | soon | in the near future; shortly; without hesitation; promptly; before the usual or appointed time; early | parts of speech |
Sopek | Sopek, Captain | Vulcan captain that launched an attack of a settlement and was narrowly missed by phaser fire that T'Pol took (ENT Shadows of P'Jem) | individual |
Soral | Soral | opera star that performed a Terran opera [VOY The Swarm] | individual |
sival | sore | painful to the touch; tender; feeling physical pain; hurting (noun) | medicine |
wihfelau | sort | to arrange according to class, kind, or size; classify; to separate from others (verb) | |
i'ki | soul | part of the katra | philosophy |
katra | soul | the living essence of a Vulcan; a combination of soul and memory | philosophy |
katra | soul | the living essence of a Vulcan; a combination of soul and memory | religion |
sirshos'im | soul-eater | fabled will-o'-the-wisp soul-eaters that preyed on hapless desert travellers | religion |
ralash | sound | vibrations transmitted through an elastic solid or a liquid or gas capable of being detected by human organs of hearing | |
ralash-mazhiv | sounding sand | sounding sand | |
shur | soup | a liquid food prepared from meat, fish, or vegetable stock combined with various other ingredients and often containing solid pieces | food |
sfith | sour | having a taste characteristic of that produced by acids; sharp, tart, or tangy | food |
shu-pal | source | the point at which something springs into being or from which it derives or is obtained (anc.) | |
khu'rak | south | the direction along a meridian 90° clockwise from east; the direction to the right of sunrise | direction |
Soval | Soval, Ambassador | Vulcan ambassador to Earth, Soval has a somewhat stuffy, condescending attitude toward humans (ENT) | individual |
ret | space | an extent or expanse of a surface or three-dimensional area; a blank or empty area; an area provided for a particular purpose | house |
stukh | space; outer space | the expanse in which the solar system, stars, and galaxies exist; the universe; the region of this expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere | astronomy |
stukh-hali | spaceship | a vehicle intended to be launched into space | |
stukh-saikhut | spacesuit | a pressure suit worn by astronauts while in outer space | |
ash'ya-hilek | spade | a sturdy digging tool having a thick handle and a heavy, flat blade that can be pressed into the ground with the foot | tool |
pul-vath | span | the extent or measure of space between two points or extremities, as of a bridge or roof; the breadth (noun) | |
kil | spark | an incandescent particle, especially one thrown off from a burning substance; a glistening particle, as of metal (noun) | |
kil-tor | spark | to give off sparks; to give an enthusiastic response; to set in motion; activate (verb) | |
runev | spasm | a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles | medicine |
yu-mur-titaya | spawning | to deposit eggs; produce spawn; to produce offspring in large numbers | medicine |
stariben | speak | to utter words or articulate sounds with ordinary speech modulation; talk | |
saralashek | speaker | electro-acoustic transducer that converts electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance (device); loudspeaker | tool |
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 |
koshtrivaya | speciation | the evolutionary formation of new biological species, usually by the division of a single species into two or more genetically distinct ones | species |
koshtri | species | a fundamental category of taxonomic classification, ranking below a genus or subgenus and consisting of related organisms capable of interbreeding | species |
koshtri-difan'es | species longevity | species longevity [no definition available] | species |
kurtra | spectrum | the distribution of a characteristic of a physical system or phenomenon, especially the distribution of energy emitted by a radiant source | science |
starun | speech | the faculty or act of expressing or describing thoughts, feelings, or perceptions by the articulation of words | |
thresh-tor | speed | to cause to go, move, or proceed quickly; hasten; to increase the speed or rate of; accelerate (verb) | |
threshan | speed | the rate or a measure of the rate of motion, especially the distance traveled divided by the time of travel (noun) | science |
tauk-talsu | speleologist | a person who explores caves | occupation |
tauk-tal | speleology | the scientific study of caves; exploration of caves | science |
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 |
sa-nei | spermatozoon | the mature fertilizing gamete of a male organism, usually consisting of a round or cylindrical nucleated cell, a short neck, and a thin motile tail | body part |
shihvek-vel | sphenoid | aka sphenoid bone; a compound bone with winglike processes, situated at the base of the skull | body part |
ek'kal | sphere | a three-dimensional surface, all points of which are equidistant from a fixed point; a spherical object or figure | math |
ek'kal-shi-kethellar | spherical coordinates | system of coordinates for locating a point in space by the length of its radius vector and the angles this vector makes with two perpendicular polar planes | astronomy |
ek'kal-khlop-thonik su'us-ek'tal | spherical geometry | the geometry of circles, angles, and figures on the surface of a sphere | math |
ek'kal-reh-vlupik su'us-ek'tal | spherical trigonometry | the modified form of trigonometry applied to spherical triangles | math |
bar-kas | spice | any of various pungent, aromatic plant substances, such as cinnamon or nutmeg, used to flavor foods or beverages (anc.) | food |
a'lazb | spider | arachnoid [taxonomical term] | animal |
pada-tor | spin | to cause to rotate swiftly; twirl; to shape or manufacture by a twirling or rotating process (verb) | |
padan | spin | a swift whirling motion; the act of spinning (noun) | |
rada-tor | spin | to draw out and twist (fibers) into thread; to form (thread or yarn) in this manner; to form (a web or cocoon, for example) by extruding viscous filaments | |
plat-ur | spinal canal | the passage formed by successive openings in the articulated vertebrae through which the spinal cord and its membranes pass | body part |
plat | spinal column | a series of articulated vertebrae, separated by intervertebral disks that extends from the cranium to the coccyx encasing the spinal cord and forming the supporting axis of the body | body part |
plat-wel-elakh | spinal cord | the thick, whitish cord of nerve tissue that extends from the medulla oblongata down through the spinal column and from which the spinal nerves branch off to various parts of the body | body part |
plat-wel | spinal nerve | any of the nerves that arise in pairs from the spinal cord; there are 31 pairs of spinal nerves in the human body | body part |
magu | spindle | a rod or pin, tapered at one end and usually weighted at the other, on which fibers are spun by hand into thread and then wound (noun) | tool |
plat | spine | the spinal column of a vertebrate | body part |
kulan | spiral | a curve on a plane that winds around a fixed center point at a continuously increasing or decreasing distance from the point | math |
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 |
Rushan | spirit - air | mythical air spirit | religion |
Gratan | spirit - desert | mythical desert spirit | religion |
Giidas | spirit - guardian | guardian spirit | religion |
Sreman | spirit - mountain | mythical mountain spirit | religion |
Fletan | spirit - water | mythical water spirit | religion |
katra | spirit; soul | the living essence of a Vulcan; a combination of soul and memory | philosophy |
kator-dva | spirituality | the state, quality, manner, or fact of being spiritual | religion |
khaf-nafek | spleen | a large dark-red oval organ on the left side of the body between the stomach and the diaphragm; produces cells involved in immune responses, stores blood and disintegrates old blood cells | body part |
khaf-nafek-snem | splenectomy | surgical removal of the spleen | medicine |
khaf-nafek-yonshaya | splenitis | inflammation of the spleen | medicine |
thresh | split | the act of splitting or the result of it; a breach or rupture in a group; (noun) | |
thresh-tor | split | to divide from end to end or along the grain by or as if by a sharp blow (verb) | |
treshau | split open | to split open | |
Spock kreylaong plomikong spacura | Spock eats Vulcan biscuits and plomik soup | Spock kreylaong plomikong spacura. (Spock eats Vulcan biscuits and plomik soup.) | sentence |
Xtmprsqzntwlfb | Spock's family name | this was made up by DC Fontana to satisfy the question she was always asked | individual |
Spock | Spock, Captain, Ambassador | Sarek's son; 1/2 Vulcan, 1/2 Human; mother is Amanda Grayson | individual |
shai-tselaya | spontaneous mutation | a mutation that arises naturally and not as a result of exposure to mutagens; aka natural mutation | biology |
floku | spoon | a utensil consisting of a small, shallow bowl on a handle, used in preparing, serving, or eating food (noun) | tool |
rikas-sa-nei | spore | a small usually single-celled reproductive body produced by many plants and some protozoans and that develops into a new individual | plant |
torvukh | sport | physical activity that is governed by a set of rules or customs and often engaged in competitively (noun) | training |
nauk | sprain | the painful wrenching or laceration of the ligaments of a joint; the condition resulting from a sprain (noun) | medicine |
sak-tor | spread | to open to a fuller extent or width; stretch; to make wider the gap between; move farther apart | |
mopakuv | spring | an elastic device, such as a coil of wire, that regains its original shape after being compressed or extended | tool |
sayumak | spring | a small stream of water flowing naturally from the earth | place |
ka-wak-gad t'kastik-wak | spring equinox | is the beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere when the sun appears to cross the celestial equator, heading northward | astronomy |
Sikar | spring season (colloquial) | the season of the year, occurring between winter and summer, during which the weather becomes warmer and plants revive | time |
kastik-wak | spring season (scientific) | the season of the year, occurring between winter and summer, during which the weather becomes warmer and plants revive | time |
dan-pid-mashen | spring tide | the exceptionally high and low tides that occur at the time of the new moon or the full moon when the sun, moon, and earth are approximately aligned | geology |
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 |
tehkau | sprout | to begin to grow; give off shoots or buds; to emerge and develop rapidly (verb) | |
satekhau | sprout up | the act of sprouting | |
puhsh | spume | foam or froth on a liquid, as on the sea (noun) | |
zama-tor | spy | to observe secretly with hostile intent; to discover by close observation; to investigate intensively (verb) | government |
zamasu | spy | an agent employed by a state to obtain secret information, especially of a military nature, concerning its potential or actual enemies (noun) | government |
sis-tor | squander | to spend wastefully or extravagantly; dissipate; to fail to take advantage of; lose a chance for | |
keh-vla | square | a plane figure having four equal sides; something having an equal-sided rectangular form | math |
shai'us | square | the product obtained when a number or quantity is multiplied by itself (e.g. 49 is the square of 7) | math |
shai-wehkovau | square | to test for conformity to a desired plane, straight line, or right angle; to cut to a square or rectangular shape (verb) | |
shai-us-gir | square root | a divisor of a quantity that when squared gives the quantity (e.g. the square roots of 25 are 5 and -5 because 5 × 5 = 25 and (-5) × (-5) = 25) | math |
lerakhovau | squeeze | to press hard on or together; compress; to press gently, as in affection (verb) | |
Sri'Kahr | Sri'Kahr | a Vulcan city | geography |
tihet'es | stability | the state or quality of being stable; resistance change, deterioration, or displacement; consistancy of character or purpose; steadfastness | |
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 |
tihet | stable | resistant to change of position or condition; not easily moved or disturbed; not subject to sudden or extreme change or fluctuation | |
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-tor | stack | to arrange in a stack; pile; to load or cover with stacks or piles (verb) | |
fek | staff | a stick or cane carried as an aid in walking or climbing; a stout stick used as a weapon; a cudgel (noun) | tool |
suyu | staff | a group of assistants to a manager, executive, or other person in authority; the personnel who carry out a specific enterprise (noun) | |
skaf | stage | a raised and level floor or platform; a raised platform on which theatrical performances are presented | |
kurau | stain | to discolor, soil, or spot; to bring into disrepute; taint or tarnish (verb) | |
kuraya | stain | a discolored or soiled spot or smudge; a blemish on one's moral character or reputation (noun) | |
kaiden | stairs | a series or flight of steps; a staircase | house |
kaiden-ur | stairwell | a vertical shaft around which a staircase has been built | house |
ne-to'ovaya | stalactite | an icicle-shaped mineral deposit, usually calcite or aragonite, hanging from the roof of a cavern, formed from the dripping of mineral-rich water | geology |
abru-to'ovaya | stalagmite | a conical mineral deposit, usually calcite or aragonite, built up on the floor of a cavern, formed from the dripping of mineral-rich water | geology |
kas-sa-krus | stamen | the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower, usually consisting of a filament and an anther | plant |
laman | stance | the attitude or position of a standing person or animal, especially the position assumed by an athlete preparatory to action | |
lam-tor | stand | to rise to an upright position on the feet; to maintain an upright position on the feet (verb) | |
lamok | stand | the act of standing (noun) | |
noshau | stand | to stand for or in place of, etc. | |
gotavlu-zukitan | standard script | the every-day writing the Vulcan people use as opposed to calligraphy [korsaya.org] | |
khio'ri | star | a self-luminous celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in which the energy generated by nuclear reactions in the interior is balanced by the outflow of energy to the surface (Marketa) | |
yel | star | a self-luminous celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in which the energy generated by nuclear reactions in the interior is balanced by the outflow of energy to the surface (VLI) | place |
yel | star | a self-luminous celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in which the energy generated by nuclear reactions in the interior is balanced by the outflow of energy to the surface (VLI) | astronomy |
slok | starch | a naturally abundant nutrient carbohydrate found chiefly in the seeds, fruits, tubers, roots, and stem pith of plants, notably in corn, potatoes, wheat, and rice (noun) | food |
nantau | stare | to look directly and fixedly, often with a wide-eyed gaze; to look at directly and fixedly (verb) | |
nantaya | stare | an intent gaze (noun) | |
Yel-Halitra | Starfleet | a paramilitary organization of the Federation that is involved in defense and exploration | species |
yel-su-yata | starliner | a passenger ship that has warp capabilities | |
yel-hali | starship | a ship that can achieve warp speed | |
S'thora | Starship Commander | one who commands a Starfleet starship [K. Dailey's Fanfic - Any Other Time] | rank |
palikau | start | to begin an activity or a movement; set out; to have a beginning; commence (verb) | |
palikaya | start | a beginning; a commencement; a place or time of beginning (noun) | |
palikayek | starter | an attachment for starting an internal-combustion engine without hand cranking; one that starts | tool |
vitaya | stasis | a condition of balance among various forces; motionlessness; stoppage of the normal flow of a body substance, as of blood through an artery or of intestinal contents through the bowels | |
vitau-mev | stasis tube | a device that can create the condition of stasis | tool |
rytemk | state of healing | a Vulcan state of healing (Orion Press Lexicon) | medicine |
star-krus | statement | the act of stating or declaring; something stated; a declaration | |
vit- | static | having no motion; being at rest; quiescent; fixed; stationary; of or relating to bodies at rest or forces that balance each other (adj) | |
vitik | static | having no motion; being at rest; quiescent; fixed; stationary; of or relating to bodies at rest or forces that balance each other (adj) | |
wurzel | station | a place or position where a person or thing stands or is assigned to stand; a post; an area where a person is assigned to work | place |
sukhlop | statue | a three-dimensional form or likeness sculpted, modeled, carved, or cast in material such as stone, clay, wood, or bronze | |
nosh | status | position relative to that of others; standing; a state of affairs; situation | |
nosh-math | status board | a board or monitor that shows the status of several systems | tool |
hafau | stay behind | to remain in a place when others have left | |
Hafa'uh! Nam'tor du kobat | Stay! You are weak | Stay! You are weak (source: http://www.exploringtheuniverse.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14&Itemid=18) | phrase |
vazgau | steal | to take (the property of another) without right or permission (verb); to commit a theft | crime |
zhis | steam | the vapor phase of water; a mist of cooling water vapor | |
pishek | steel | a generally hard, strong, durable, malleable alloy of iron and carbon and widely used as a structural material (old contraction of "pid-shek") | tool |
dakharau | steer | to guide by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or wheel; to direct the course of (verb) | |
Stel | Stel | Chief Investigator of the Security Directorate of Vulcan; investigated the explosion of the Earth embassy on Vulcan [ENT - The Forge] | individual |
besaya t'yellar | stellar cartography | a room that can display three-dimensional, panoramic maps of space | astronomy |
yel-shidik | stellate | arranged or shaped like a star; radiating from a center | |
kas-fek | stem | the main ascending axis of a plant; a stalk or trunk; a slender stalk supporting or connecting another plant part, such as a leaf or flower | plant |
Sten | Sten | a Vulcan male; renown artist from Marcus II; Flint has some of his work in his art collection (TOS Requiem for Methuselah) | individual |
ritsuri-wonilaun | stenosis | a constriction or narrowing of a duct or passage; a stricture | medicine |
ash | step | a single complete movement of raising one foot and putting it down in another spot, as in walking (noun) | |
ash-tor | step | to put or press the foot; to shift or move slightly by taking a step or two (verb) | |
ashef | step | a rest for the foot in ascending or descending; stairs (noun) | house |
psethtra | steppe | a vast semiarid grass-covered plain, as found in southeast Europe, Siberia, and central North America | geology |
ek'puyik | sterile | free from live bacteria or other microorganisms; not producing or incapable of producing offspring | |
ek'pu-tor | sterilize | to make free from live bacteria or other microorganisms; to deprive (a person or an animal) of the ability to produce offspring | |
harr-krus | stern | the rear part of a ship or boat | direction |
za- | stern(-) | posterior; aft(-); stern(-) | prefix |
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 |
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 | |
stegel(-) | stiff | difficulty to bend; rigid; not moving or operating easily or freely; resistant (adjective) | |
gubi | stigma | a mark or token of infamy, disgrace, or reproach; a small mark; a scar or birthmark | |
dalphylene | stimulant | a stimulant for Vulcans suffering from neural shock (source: STTMP) | medicine |
kastorilau | stimulate | to rouse to activity or heightened action, as by spurring or goading; excite | emotion |
kastorilaya | stimulation | the act of arousing an organism to action; any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action | emotion |
kastoran | stimulus | something causing or regarded as causing a response; an agent, action, or condition that elicits or accelerates a physiological or psychological activity or response | |
rakus | sting | the act of stinging; the wound or pain caused by or as if by stinging (noun) | |
rakusau | sting | to pierce or wound painfully with or as if with a sharp-pointed structure or organ, as that of certain insects (verb) | |
vlau | stink | a strong offensive odor; a stench | |
vlau-tor | stink | to emit a strong foul odour; to be highly offensive or abhorrent (verb) | |
mor-nen-yel | stipule | one of the usually small, paired appendages at the base of a leafstalk in certain plants, such as roses and beans | plant |
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-tor | stitch | to fasten or join with or as if with stitches; to fasten together with staples or thread | medicine |
og | stitch (sewing) | a mode of arranging the threads in sewing, knitting, or crocheting; a single loop of yarn around an implement such as a knitting needle | |
og-tor | stitch (sewing) | to mend or repair with stitches; to decorate or ornament with or as if with stitches | |
fek | stock | a plant or stem onto which a graft is made; a plant or tree from which cuttings and slips are taken | plant |
ash'ai | stocking | close-fitting, usually knitted covering for the foot and leg made from nylon, silk, cotton, wool, and similar yarns (anc. contract'n of "ash-sai") | clothing |
ni-prazh | stoic | one who is seemingly indifferent to or unaffected by joy, grief, pleasure, or pain; displaying no emotions | emotion |
sak-fek | stolon | a shoot that bends to the ground or that grows horizontally above the ground and produces roots and shoots at the nodes | plant |
kas-sharu | stoma | one of the minute pores in the epidermis of a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor pass | plant |
skonn-sharu | stoma | a small aperture in the surface of a membrane | body part |
skonn-sharu | stoma | a surgically constructed opening, especially one in the abdominal wall that permits the passage of waste after a colostomy or ileostomy | medicine |
skaun-sa'haf | stomach | the enlarged, saclike portion of the alimentary canal, one of the principal organs of digestion, located in vertebrates between the esophagus and the small intestine | body part |
kov | stone | concrete earthy or mineral matter; rock; such concreted matter of a particular type | geology |
kov-tukh | stone | concrete earthy or mineral matter; rock; such concreted matter of a particular type | geology |
bureki | stone - volcanic | volcanic stone used for construction | geology |
Stone of J'Kah | Stone of J'Kah | a smooth black stone, roughly triangular, about 5-6 inches long offered as a sign of salutation to those that visit P'Jem Monastery | religion |
kov-skrimsu | stonecarver | one who carves stone; sculpter; stonemason | occupation |
kov-skriman | stonecarving | the act of carving stone; sculpturing stone | hobbies |
Stonn | Stonn | Spock's rival for T'Pring's hand in marriage (TOS Amok Time) | individual |
kroi | stop | the act of stopping or the condition of being stopped; cessation; a finish; an end (noun) (Marketa) | |
kroikah | stop | stop immediately (VLI) | |
kroykah | stop | stop immediately | |
pehkau | stop | to cease moving, progressing, acting, or operating; come to a halt; to put an end to what one is doing; cease (VLI) (verb) | |
pehkaya | stop | the act of stopping or the condition of being stopped; cessation; a finish; an end (noun) (VLI) | |
tsorayek | storage compartment | a space for storing goods | place |
tsorau | store | to reserve or put away for future use; to deposit or receive in a storehouse or warehouse for safekeeping | |
tsoraya | store | a stock or supply reserved for future use; supply, especially of food, clothing, or arms | |
mahr-kel | store (shop) | a place where merchandise is offered for sale; a shop | place |
sahriv | storm | an atmospheric disturbance manifested in strong winds accompanied by rain, snow, or other precipitation and often by thunder and lightning | meteorology |
sahriv-tral | storm surge | an onshore rush of water associated with tropical cyclones; storm surge is caused primarily by high winds pushing on the ocean's surface | meteorology |
net'no'kwa | story | an account or recital of an event or a series of events, either true or fictitious (Marketa) | |
var | story | an account or recital of an event or a series of events, either true or fictitious (VLI) | |
rizehlik bezhun-nosh | strabismus | abnormal alignment of one or both eyes | medicine |
zeh- | straight | extending continuously in the same direction without curving (adj) | |
zehik | straight | extending continuously in the same direction without curving (adj) | |
zeh-tor | straighten | to make or become straight or straighter (verb) | |
his | strain | extreme or laborious effort, exertion, or work; a great or excessive pressure, demand, or stress on one's body, mind, or resources | |
his-tor | strain | to exert or tax to the utmost; to stretch or force beyond the proper or legitimate limit | |
masu-naf | strait | a narrow channel joining two larger bodies of water | geology |
flekh | strange | not previously known; unfamiliar; out of the ordinary; unusual or striking; differing from the normal | |
ri-fainusu | stranger | one who is neither a friend nor an acquaintance; a foreigner, newcomer, or outsider (noun) | people |
lan-dovna | strangulation by hand | a martial arts technique requiring great strength | martial arts |
zhel | strap | a long narrow strip of pliant material such as leather; such a strip equipped with a buckle or similar fastener for binding or securing objects (noun) | |
zhel-tor | strap | to fasten or secure with a strap; to beat with a strap (verb) | |
(kov-)tintaya | stratification | formation or deposition of layers, as of rock or sediments; a layered configuration | geology |
tin-tra-wan | stratocumulus (cloud) | a low-lying cloud formation occurring in extensive horizontal layers with rounded summits | meteorology |
pid-sov-ek'shal | stratosphere | the region of the atmosphere above the troposphere and below the mesosphere | meteorology |
kov-tin | stratum | a bed or layer of sedimentary rock having approximately the same composition throughout | geology |
tin-wan | stratus (cloud) | a low-altitude cloud formation consisting of a horizontal layer of gray clouds | meteorology |
pir mah | strawberry toast | a Vulcan breakfast item tasting much like strawberry toast (ST Cooking Manual) | food |
wesh | streak | a line, mark, smear, or band differentiated by color or texture from its surroundings; an inherent, often contrasting quality (noun) | |
wesh-tor | streak | to mark with streaks; to move at high speed; rush; to run naked in public, especially as a prank | |
pilash | stream | a flow of water in a channel or bed, as a brook, rivulet, or small river | geology |
salash | stream | the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression | science |
-yut | street | (~)way; (~)path; (~)road; street | suffix |
karik'es | strength | the state, property, or quality of being strong; the power to resist attack; impregnability | |
karik-tor | strengthen | to make strong or increase the strength of; to become strong or stronger | |
hishel | stress | importance, significance, or emphasis placed on something; a mentally or emotionally disruptive or upsetting condition occurring in response to adverse external influences | emotion |
hishel-tor | stress | to subject to physical or mental pressure, tension, or strain (verb) | emotion |
sakadau | stretch | to lengthen, widen, or distend; to cause to extend from one place to another or across a given space (verb) | |
sakadaya | stretch | the act of stretching or the state of being stretched; the extent or scope to which something can be stretched; elasticity (noun) | |
slah-dvunek | striated muscle | a usually voluntary muscle made up of elongated, multinucleated, transversely striated muscle fibers, having principally bony attachments | body part |
zehl-ulidar | striation | one of a number of parallel lines or scratches on the surface of a rock that were inscribed by rock fragments embedded in the base of a glacier as it moved across the rock | geology |
wonil | strict | rigourous in the imposition of discipline; exacting in enforcement, observance, or requirement; conforming completely to established rule, principle, or condition | emotion |
mev-wonilaun | stricture | an abnormal narrowing of a duct or passage | medicine |
mev-wonilaun | stricture | a restraint, limit, or restriction; an adverse remark or criticism; censure | |
kwul | strike | a cessation of work by employees in support of demands made on their employer; | |
kwul | strike | an attack, especially a military air attack on a single group of targets | crime |
kwul-tor | strike | to hit sharply, as with the hand, the fist, or a weapon; to collide with or crash into | crime |
ka'athyra | stringed instrument | stringed musical instrument like an electric harp; propped on the shoulder and sitting on the lap when playing; Spock played one | music |
ply'muth | stringed instrument | a Vulcan stringed instrument; also known as a ka'athyra (Orion Press Lexicon) | music |
ryll | stringed instrument | also known as a ka'athyra | music |
fleitau | strip away | to remove all excess detail from; reduce to essentials; to remove clothing | |
shad-kisheya | stroke | a sudden loss of brain function caused by a blockage or rupture of a blood vessel to the brain | medicine |
Strom | Strom, Doctor | member of the Vulcan delegation of the Interspecies Medical Exchange conference (ENT Stigma) | individual |
Stron | Stron | Vulcan stranded in Carbon Creek during the 1950's, was a warp field specialist (ENT Carbon Creek) | individual |
karik | strong | physically powerful; capable of exerting great physical force; in good or sound health; robust | |
psal-tukh | strontium | a soft, silvery, easily oxidized metallic element that ignites spontaneously in air when finely divided; strontium is used in pyrotechnic compounds and various alloys | element |
kel-ket'es-vunai | structural integrity field (SIF) | a system of forcefields built up around and within a starship in order to counterbalance acceleration forces and gravitational forces; the SIF actually keeps the spaceframe in one piece | |
kel-nenikaya | structural support | structural support | |
-kel | structure | something made up of a number of parts that are held or put together in a particular way | suffix |
velek | structure | something made up of a number of parts that are held or put together in a particular way; the way in which parts are arranged or put together to form a whole; makeup | house |
velek | structure | the arrangement or formation of the tissues, organs, or other parts of an organism; an organ or other part of an organism | biology |
Ku'nit Ka'fa'ar | Struggle for the Way | an ancient way of settling custody of children; both fathers fight for the right to raise the children | phrase |
lautuv | stubborn | unreasonably, often perversely unyielding; bullheaded | emotion |
orensu | student, pupil | one who is enrolled or attends classes at a school, college, or university; one who studies something | occupation |
-tal | study | ~ology; study; discipline | suffix |
orenau | study | to apply one's mind purposefully to the acquisition of knowledge or understanding of (a subject) (verb) | training |
-tukh | stuff | stuff; material; matter; substance; ~ium | suffix |
tukh | stuff | the material out of which something is made or formed; substance; the essential substance or elements (noun) | |
tukh-tor | stuff | to pack (a container) tightly; cram; to place forcefully into a container or space; thrust (verb) | |
batai | sturdy | having or showing rugged physical strength; substantially made or built; stout | |
kh'yla | stylus | a a pointed tool for writing or drawing or engraving; sharp pointed device attached to the cartridge of a record player (Orion Press Lexicon) | tool |
ne-galu-feshelek | subatomic distrupter | subatomic distrupter | |
nu'ri-masu-laptra | subclimax tropical rain forest | subclimax tropical rain forest [no definition available] | place |
ne-wadiyik | subcutaneous | located or placed just beneath the skin | body part |
ne-wadi-vavayek | subcutaneous transponder | Starfleet-issue device inserted into the skin to enable the wearer of such a device to be tracked | tool |
kovtra-ne-dvun | subduction | a geologic process in which one edge of one crustal plate is forced below the edge of another | geology |
ne-dvun-shal | subduction zone | subduction zones exist where an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate and sinks, below the latter plate, into the asthenosphere | geology |
nessau | subdue | to conquer and subjugate; vanquish; to quiet or bring under control by physical force or persuasion; make tractable | |
glu-gef-shal | sublittoral zone | the part of the shore from the lowest water level to the lower boundary of plant growth | geology |
ne-masu-hali | submarine | a vessel that is capable of operating submerged | |
(masutra-)glu-spathel | submarine canyon | a canyon that is under the water's surface | geology |
(masutra-)glu-pasutra | submarine plateau | a plateau that is under the water's surface | geology |
nekhaya | submission | the act of submitting to the power of another; the state of being submissive or compliant; meekness (vs domination) | |
nepik | submissive | inclined or willing to submit | |
nekhau | submit | to yield or surrender (oneself) to the will or authority of another; to subject to a condition or process | |
ne-patorayek | subprocessor | subprocessor | |
ne-faikhartek | subroutine (computer) | a set of instructions that performs a specific task for a main routine, requiring direction back to the proper place in the main routine on completion of the task | |
krus-eku | subset | a set contained within a set | math |
ne-labah | subshrub | a woody plant with nonwoody tips: a low-growing plant with woody stems and main branches and nonwoody tips that die back each year | plant |
ne-stukh | subspace | a domain outside the normal three-dimensional space, rather than another dimension; a continuum that exists in conjunction with our own space-time continuum; every point in our universe has a corresponding point in subspace | place |
ne-stukh-sviribaya | subspace communications | form of ship-to-ship or interplanetary communication that takes advantage of subspace physics and allows faster-than-light (FTL) signal transmission | |
ne-stukh-sviribayek | subspace communicators | communicators that produce subspace communication. | tool |
vunai-vis t'ne-stukh | subspace field grid | special type of forcefield that extends into subspace and is able to change its structure or geometry; it facilitates propulsion and signal transfer | |
sasau-proprah-zehlaya t'ne-stukh | subspace tranceiver array | a network of subspace relays within the Federation territory ensures that no inadmissable signal decay occurs in case of long distance communication | tool |
ne-stukh-abrunaf | subspace uplink | subspace uplink | |
pral-yut t'ne-stukh | subspace waveguide | subspace waveguide | |
ne-koshtri | subspecies | a taxonomic subdivision of a species consisting of an interbreeding, usually geographically isolated population of organisms | species |
-tukh | substance | stuff; material; matter; substance; ~ium | suffix |
sanem-tor | subtract | to take away; deduct; to perform the arithmetic operation of subtraction | math |
saneman | subtraction | the arithmetic operation of finding the difference between two quantities or numbers | math |
ne- | sub~ | under~; down~; sub~ | prefix |
navau | succeed | to accomplish something desired or intended; to come next in time or succession; follow after another; replace another in an office or a position | |
navun | success | the achievement of something desired, planned, or attempted; the gaining of fame or prosperity | |
kil'na | succulent | a succulent specific to Vulcan; has red leaves. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | plant |
pseth-kastik | succulent | a succulent specific to Vulcan. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | plant |
potau-slor-zalu | sucrase | an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose; also called invertase | food |
potau-slor-tukh | sucrose | a crystalline disaccharide of fructose and glucose found in many plants but extracted as ordinary sugar widely used as a sweetener or preservative | food |
slor-tukh | sugar | any of a class of water-soluble crystalline carbohydrates, including sucrose and lactose, having a characteristically sweet taste and classified as monosaccharides, disaccharides, and trisaccharides | food |
vlau-tukh | sulfur | a pale yellow nonmetallic element occurring widely in nature in several free and combined allotropic forms | element |
hau-ov | sum | an amount obtained as a result of adding numbers (anc.) | math |
Belaar | summer season | usually usually warmest season of the year, occurring between spring and autumn (colloquial) | time |
falek-wak | summer season | as calculated astronomically, extending from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox (scientific) | time |
dan-pid-sfek | summit | the highest point or part; the top; the highest level or degree that can be attained | place |
yel | sun | a star that is the center of a planetary system; general name for the heavenly body (VLI) | astronomy |
las'hark | sun - general name | name for Vulcan's sun (comes from lasha) | sun |
behr'ak | sun - red eye | 40 Eridani B | sun |
czar'ak | sun - wandering eye | 40 Eridani C | sun |
alam'ak | sun - white eye | 40 Eridani A | sun |
yelas | sun plant | a flowering plant with goldenrod-coloured blossoms | plant |
yel-wadi-yontaya | sunburn | inflammation or blistering of the skin caused by overexposure to direct sunlight (noun) | medicine |
kr'yeet'la | sunburn treatment | a mixture of various plant essences; used for treating sunburn (Orion Press Lexicon) | medicine |
Seheikk'he | Sundered, The | the group of Vulcans that left after Surak and became Romulans | |
ug'yel-ha'gel | sunlight | the light from the sun; the rays of the sun | |
ka'ug'yel- | sunny | abounding with sunlight (adj) | meteorology |
ka'ug'yelik | sunny | bright with light from the sun (adj)" | meteorology |
gad-shen | sunrise | the event or time of the daily first appearance of the sun above the eastern horizon | time |
ug'yel-shen | sunrise | the time in the early morning when the sun first appears in the sky with the light of a new day; atmospheric phenomena accompanying the daily appearance of the sun | meteorology |
gad-tevan | sunset | the event or time of the daily disappearance of the sun below the western horizon | time |
ug'yel-tevan | sunset | atmospheric phenomena accompanying the daily appearance of the sun; atmospheric phenomena accompanying the daily disappearance of the sun | meteorology |
yel-ulidar | sunspot | any of the relatively cool dark spots appearing periodically in groups on the surface of the sun that are associated with strong magnetic fields | astronomy |
ug'yel-shad-kisheya | sunstroke | a dangerous physical condition that results when your body temperature gets too hot due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat | medicine |
pid-spayek | superconductor | the flow of electric current without resistance in certain metals, alloys, and ceramics at temperatures near absolute zero | science |
khrash-yel | supernova | a rare celestial phenomenon involving the explosion of most of the material in a star, resulting in an extremely bright, short-lived object that emits vast amounts of energy | astronomy |
dan-vi-mashaya | supersaturation | to cause (a chemical solution) to be more highly concentrated than is normally possible under given conditions of temperature and pressure | science |
mu'yor-yem | supper | a light evening meal when dinner is taken at midday; end meal | food |
tanilau | supply | to make available for use; provide; to furnish or equip with (verb) | |
nenikau | support | to bear the weight of, especially from below; to hold in position so as to keep from falling, sinking, or slipping (verb) | |
nenikaya | support | the act of supporting; one that supports (noun) | |
nenikau-tersau-vel | support pylon | a pylon that supports a building or structure | |
nelau | suppress | to nhibit the expression of (an impulse, for example); check; to put an end to forcibly; subdue | emotion |
nelaya | suppression | the act of suppressing; conscious exclusion of unacceptable desires, thoughts, or memories from the mind | emotion |
Sura'Kahr | Sura'Kahr | a Vulcan city | geography |
Surak | Surak | Vulcan male who ushered in the Time of Awakening on Vulcan, thus founding a movement based on logic and peace | individual |
pral-shal | surf zone | the nearshore zone between the outermost breakers and the area of the wave uprush; also called breaker zone | geology |
skonn | surface | the outer or the topmost boundary of an object; a material layer constituting such a boundary (noun) | place |
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-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 | |
tral-pehkayek | surge arrestor | a device to suppress electrical surges | tool |
sharushsu | surgeon | a physician specializing in surgery | occupation |
sharushan | surgery | a surgical operation or procedure, especially one involving the removal or replacement of a diseased organ or tissue | medicine |
-snem | surgical removal | suffix used to indicate a surgical removal of a part | medicine |
-snem | surgical removal | suffix used to indicate a surgical removal of a part | suffix |
sharushan-nalatra-vaferek | surgical tissue regenerator | an instrument that will heal skin or tissue by causing increased regeneration of the area affected | tool |
namautau | surpass | to be beyond the limit, powers, or capacity of; transcend; to be or go beyond, as in degree or quality; exceed | |
ak'wikmun | surprise | to to encounter suddenly or unexpectedly; take or catch unawares; to cause to feel wonder, astonishment, or amazement, as at something unanticipated (anc.) | emotion |
vikuvau | surround | to extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle; to enclose or confine on all sides so as to bar escape or outside communication | |
skothon | survey | a detailed inspection or investigation; a general or comprehensive view (noun) | |
skothon-tor | survey | to examine or look at comprehensively; to inspect carefully; scrutinize (verb) | |
rishan | survival | the act or process of surviving; something, such as an ancient custom or belief, that has survived | |
rishan-saikhut | survival suit | an suit that enables the wearer to survive harsh or life-threatening conditions | tool |
rish-tor | survive | to remain alive or in existence; to carry on despite hardships or trauma; persevere | |
potun-tor | sustain | to keep in existence; maintain; to supply with necessities or nourishment; provide for | |
terog-tor | suture | to join by means of sutures or a suture (verb) | medicine |
terog-elakh | suture (material) | the thread or other material used surgically to close a wound or join tissues | medicine |
fenul | suture (seam) | a seamlike joint or line of articulation, such as the line of dehiscence in a dry fruit or the spiral seam marking the junction of whorls of a gastropod shell | body part |
terog | suture (stitch) | the line or stitch so formed by a suture thread | medicine |
vitem-tor | swallow | to cause (food or drink, for example) to pass through the mouth and throat into the stomach (verb) | medicine |
flash | swamp | a seasonally flooded bottomland with more woody plants than a marsh and better drainage than a bog (noun) | place |
flash-tor | swamp | to inundate or burden; overwhelm; e.g. swamp with work; to drench in or cover with or as if with water (verb) | geography |
bish | swarm | a large number of insects or other small organisms, especially when in motion | |
bishau | swarm | to move or emerge in a swarm; to move or gather in large numbers; to be overrun | |
na-yumaya | swash | a splash of water or other liquid hitting a solid surface; a narrow channel through which tides flow; a bar over which waves wash freely | geology |
na-yumaya-zehl | swash mark | concentrated debris above the waterline and parallel to it, covered and uncovered by uprushing waters | geology |
wadashau | sweat | to excrete perspiration through the pores in the skin; perspire; to condense atmospheric moisture | medicine |
wadashaya | sweat | the colorless saline moisture excreted by the sweat glands; perspiration (noun) | body part |
fnashtau | sweep | to clean or clear, as of dirt, with or as if with a broom or brush; to clear away with or as if with a broom or brush (verb) | |
fnashtaya | sweep | a clearing out or removal with or as if with a broom or brush (noun) | |
fnash-vedik | sweep weed | grass-like plant once used in making brooms | plant |
slor | sweet | having the taste of sugar or a substance containing or resembling sugar, as honey or saccharin | |
vinver | sweet ingredient | an ingredient of or that gives a particular sweet scent. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | food |
puv-tor | swell | to increase in size or volume as a result of internal pressure; expand; to be or become filled or puffed up, as with pride, arrogance, or anger (verb) | |
puv | swelling | something swollen, especially an abnormally swollen body part or area | medicine |
mahal-tor | swim | to move through water by means of the limbs, fins, or tail (old contraction of masu-hal-tor) | hobbies |
mahalan | swimming | the act, sport, or technique of one that swims | hobbies |
dvelek | switch (device) | a device used to break or open an electric circuit or to divert current from one conductor to another | tool |
puv- | swollen | expanded by or as if by internal pressure; distended (adj) | medicine |
puvik | swollen | expanded by or as if by internal pressure; distended (adj) | medicine |
ahn'vahr | sword | type of double-edged sword | weapon |
S'harien | sword | a sword made by the master swordsmith, S'harien | weapon |
shek | sword | a weapon consisting typically of a long, straight or slightly curved, pointed blade having one or two cutting edges and set into a hilt (generic name) | weapon |
trillpa | sword | standard Vulcan sword | weapon |
Sybok | Sybok | Spock's half-brother whose father was Sarek and mother was T'Rea (STV) | individual |
zhit-shaya | syllable | a word or a part of a word that has only one vowel sound [VLI] | sentence |
haterkadu | symbiont | am organism in a symbiotic relationship | animal |
haterkadaya | symbiosis | a close, prolonged association between two or more different organisms of different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each member | biology |
sehtebuhk | symbol | something that represents something else by association, resemblance, or convention, especially a material object used to represent something invisible | |
talikalik | symmetric | having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of corresponding parts | |
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 |
hateretik | sympatric | occcupying the same or overlapping geographic areas without interbreeding | biology |
wel-haf | synapse | the junction across which a nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal to a neuron, muscle cell, or gland cell | body part |
wel-haf-kastorilayek | synaptic stimulator | a device that stimulates synapses | tool |
ne-vul | syncline | a fold in rocks in which the rock layers dip inward from both sides toward the axis | geology |
kath-vuk | syndrome | a group of symptoms that collectively indicate or characterize a disease, psychological disorder, or other abnormal condition | medicine |
su-malat-tal | synecology | the study of the ecological interrelationships among communities of organisms | science |
lesek-masu | synovial fluid | viscid lubricating fluid secreted by the membrane lining joints and tendon sheaths etc. | body part |
el-lesek | synovial joint | a joint so articulated as to move freely | body part |
nalatra-tin t'el-lesek | synovial membrane | a thin membrane in synovial (freely moving) joints that lines the point capsule and secretes synovial fluid | body part |
fereikan | synthesis | the combining of separate elements or substances to form a coherent whole | science |
fereik-tor | synthesize | to combine so as to form a new, complex product | science |
fereikek | synthesizer | one that synthesizes | tool |
fereikek | synthesizer | an electronic instrument, often played with a keyboard, that combines simple waveforms to produce more complex sounds, such as those of various other instruments | music |
sutorik | synthetic | produced by synthesis, especially not of natural origin; not natural or genuine; artificial or contrived | science |
vipohtek | syringe | a medical instrument used to inject fluids into the body or draw them from it | medicine |
Syrran | Syrran | founder of the Syrranite movement on Vulcan; believed that the Vulcan people had significantly strayed from Surak's teachings and wants to bring them back (ENT - The Forge) | individual |
Syrranites | Syrranites | according to the government, they are a small group of Vulcans who follow a corrupted form of Surak's teachings; according to them, they follow Surak's true teachings and the government has corrupted them (ENT - The Forge) | philosophy |
torektra | system | a group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole | |
ek'vukhutik | systemic | relating to or affecting a particular body system, especially the nervous system: a systemic lesion; relating to or affecting the entire body or an entire organism | medicine |
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