Vulcan | English | Description | Category |
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T'Karath Sanctuary | T'Karath Sanctuary | ancient catacombs located on Vulcan; a stronghold during the last Vulcan civil war 2 millennia ago (TNG Gambit) | geography |
T'Karath Sanctuary | T'Karath Sanctuary | an underground catacombs, a stronghold for Syrannites during the last Vulcan civil war; by the 24th C, it had been abandoned for centuries [ENT - The Forge] | geography |
Charis | T'Khut/T'Kuht | Federation name for Vulcan's sister planet | planet |
T'Klaas | T'Klaas | he was a student of Surak and one of the first Kohinahr masters (ENT - Awakening) | individual |
T'Klass' Pillar | T'Klass' Pillar | a rocky formation near to Surak's Peak [ENT To Brave the Storm] | place |
T'Laan | T'Laan | a Vulcan female; researcher who discovered an artificial blood plasma in 1540 Vulcan calendar (SF Medical Reference Manual) | individual |
T'Lar | T'Lar, Master of Gol | High Master of Gol who performed Spock's fal-tor-pan (STIII) | individual |
T'Lara | T'Lara | Sarek's mother | individual |
T'Lara | T'Lara, Admiral | an admiral that conducted the inquiry into Lt. Worf on DS9 (DS9 Rules of Engagement) | individual |
T'Les | T'Les | T'Pol's mother; she was an instructor in the Vulcan Science Academy [ENT Home]; is now deceased [ENT Awakening] | individual |
T'lingShar | T'lingShar | a city on Vulcan (Dwellers in the Crucible) | place |
t'lokan schism | t'lokan schism | a condition wherein a repressed memory causes physical brain damage; can be treated with a mindmeld with a family member (VOY Flashback) | medicine |
T'Meni | T'Meni | Tuvok's mother; she serves in Starfleet [VOY Hunters] | individual |
T'Meni | T'Meni | Tuvok's granddaughter; daughter of Sek [VOY Hunters] | individual |
T'Mir | T'Mir | Vulcan stranded in Carbon Creek during the 1950's; was T'Pol's great-grandmother (ENT Carbon Creek) | individual |
T'Paal | T'Paal | an isolationist that obtained the Stone of Gol by impersonating a Romulan, Tallera (TNG Gambit I and II) | individual |
T'Paal | T'Paal | city where Tuvok's daughter, Asil, was born [VOY Unimatrix Zero, Pt 2] | geography |
T'Pan | T'Pan, Doctor | Vulcan subspace morphology expert who was Director of the Vulcan Science Academy for 15 years ending in 2369 (TNG Suspicious) | individual |
T'Para | T'Para | ancient Vulcan teacher in Raal, according to "Falor's Journey" [VOY Innocence] | individual |
T'Pau | T'Pau | matriarch of Clan Surak; turned down a seat on Federation Council; also lead the Syrrannite movement [ENT - Awakening] | individual |
T'Pel | T'Pel | Tuvok's wife | individual |
T'Pel (2) | T'Pel | wife of Sasek, a distant cousin of Sarek (YAS Yesteryear) | individual |
T'Penna | T'Penna | opera star that performed a Terran opera [VOY The Swarm] | individual |
T'Pol | T'Pol, Sub-Commander | Vulcan science officer aboard the first Enterprise (ENT) | individual |
T'Pring | T'Pring | Vulcan female to whom Spock was betrothed; she issued the kalifee to avoid marrying Spock (TOS Amok Time) | individual |
T'Rea | T'Rea | Sarek's first wife, a Vulcan priestess/princess; died shortly after the birth of Sybok | individual |
T'Sai | T'Sai, Master of Gol | High Master of Gol who was about to confer the status of Kolinahr on Spock (STTMP) | individual |
T'Shanik | T'Shanik | young Vulcan woman seeking entrance into Starfleet Academy in 2364 (TNG Coming of Age) | individual |
Ta'Vaish | Ta'Vaish | an ancient Vulcan port facility | geography |
ta'Valsh | ta'Valsh | a cith on Vulcan (The Romulan Way) | place |
pasu | table | an article of furniture supported by one or more vertical legs and having a flat horizontal surface | house |
pi'fel-dukal-torvukh | table tennis or ping pong | a game (trade name Ping-Pong) resembling tennis but played on a table with paddles and a light hollow ball | sport |
masutra-pa'ash-kunel | tablemount | flat-topped seamount rising from ocean floor like a volcano but planed off on top and covered by appreciable water depth; guyot | geology |
sahri-threshan-nosh t'khaf-spol-tav | tachycardia | rapid heart rate, especially one above 100 beats per minute in an Human adult, 275 in a Vulcan adult | medicine |
sahr-wakrubaya | tachylyte | a vitreous form of basalt, so called because it is decomposable by acids and readily fusible | element |
sahr'gal | tachyon | a hypothetical subatomic particle that always travels faster than the speed of light, can be used to detect objects concealed by a Romulan cloaking device | science |
sahr'gal-zehl | tachyon beam | a beam made up of tachyon particles used to detect objects concealed by a Romulan cloaking device | science |
sahr'gal-vunai | tachyon field | a field made up of tachyon particles | science |
sahr'gal-glashayek | tachyon scanner | a scanner that emits tachyon particles used to detect objects concealed by a Romulan cloaking device | tool |
sahri-threshan-eshan | tachypnea | rapid breathing | medicine |
it | tact | acute sensitivity to what is proper and appropriate in dealing with others, including the ability to speak or act without offending | emotion |
it-yehat | tactful | possessing or exhibiting tact; considerate and discreet | emotion |
it-fam | tactless | lacking or exhibiting a lack of tact; bluntly inconsiderate or indiscreet | emotion |
Mesya | Tag | a children's game in which one player pursues the others until he or she is able to touch one of them, who then in turn becomes the pursuer | game |
samek-laptra | taiga | a subarctic, evergreen coniferous forest found south of the tundra and dominated by firs and spruces | geology |
harr | tail | the posterior part of an animal, especially when elongated and extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body | body part |
ogsu | tailor | one that makes, repairs, and alters garments such as suits, coats, and dresses | occupation |
nem-tor | take | to get into one's possession by force, skill, or artifice (verb) | parts of speech |
var | tale | a recital of events or happenings; a report or revelation; a malicious story, piece of gossip, or petty complaint | |
pra'la | talk | to articulate (words); to give expression to in words (Marketa) | |
variben | talk | to articulate (words); to give expression to in words (VLI) | |
ha-vol | tall | having greater than ordinary height; having considerable height, especially in relation to width (anc.) | parts of speech |
tsa-spahk | talon | the claw of a bird of prey; the similar claw of a predatory animal | body part |
mal-nik-hinek | talus | the bone in the ankle that connects with the lower leg bones to form the ankle joint | body part |
menal-guhsh(-tukh) | talus | a sloping mass of rock debris at the base of a cliff | geology |
menal-guhsh-dvun | talus-creep | talus-creep | geology |
fnau | tame | brought from wildness into a domesticated or tractable state; naturally unafraid; not timid (adj) | |
fnau-tor | tame | to make tractable; domesticate; to subdue or curb; to tone down; soften (verb) | |
mazhiv-kur | tan | a light or moderate yellowish brown to brownish orange | colour |
wuh-sfek-vel | tangent | a line, curve, or surface meeting another line, curve, or surface at a common point and sharing a common tangent line or tangent plane at that point | math |
tuhlek | tank | a large, often metallic container for holding or storing liquids or gases; a type of storage container | tool |
kas-khav-kurek | tannin | tanic acid; any of various chemically different substances capable of promoting tanning | element |
t'khut-tukh | tantalum | a hard gray lustrous metallic element that is highly corrosion-resistant used in making light-bulb filaments, electrolytic capacitors, lightning arresters, nuclear reactor parts, and some surgical instruments | element |
sayumak | tap/faucet | a device for regulating the flow of a liquid from a reservoir such as a pipe or drum | house |
vek t'rikas-sa-nel | tapetum | a layer of fibers of the corpus callosum forming the roof of part of the lateral ventricle of the brain | body part |
vek t'rikas-sa-nel | tapetum | a nutritive tissue within the sporangium, particularly within an anther | plant |
vek t'rikas-sa-nel | tapetum | a membranous layer or region, especially the iridescent membrane of the choroid of certain mammals | animal |
k'ha-visolektau-pthak | taphephobia | a morbid fear of being buried alive | emotion |
leralmin | tar | a dark, oily, viscous material, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons, produced by the destructive distillation of organic substances such as wood, coal, or peat (TGV) | element |
ulm | tar | a dark, oily, viscous material, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons, produced by the destructive distillation of organic substances such as wood, coal, or peat (MGV) | element |
laralmin-razh | tar pit | an accumulation of natural tar or asphalt at the earth's surface, especially one that traps animals and preserves their bones (TGV) | geology |
ulm-razh | tar pit | an accumulation of natural tar or asphalt at the earth's surface, especially one that traps animals and preserves their bones (MGV) | geology |
les | target | an object, such as a padded disk with a marked surface, that is shot at to test accuracy in rifle or archery practice (noun) | |
les-tor | target | to make a target of; to aim at or for (verb) | |
les-kashek | targeting sensor | a sensor that aids in targeting weapons onboard a starship; they are controlled by the targeting computers | tool |
bezhun-wein-pi'nafek | tarsal gland | any of the branched sebaceous glands located in the tarsus of the eyelid | body part |
zahv-tor | taste | to distinguish the flavor of by taking into the mouth; to eat or drink a small quantity of (verb) | food |
zahvan | taste | the sense that distinguishes the sweet, sour, salty, and bitter qualities of dissolved substances in contact with the taste buds on the tongue (noun) | |
zahvek | taste bud | any of numerous spherical or ovoid clusters of receptor cells found mainly in the epithelium of the tongue and constituting the end organs of the sense of taste | body part |
khav-zhai-kur | taupe | a brownish gray colour | colour |
Tavin | Tavin, Captain | captain of a civilian ship of V'tosh ka'tur (Vulcans without logic) [ENT Fusion] | individual |
ha-veltra | taxon | a taxonomic category or group, such as a phylum, order, family, genus, or species | biology |
Te'Rikh | Te'Rikh | a Vulcan city | geography |
tei | tea | an aromatic, slightly bitter beverage made by steeping tea leaves in boiling water (Earth style) | food |
theris(-masu) | tea | an aromatic, slightly bitter beverage made by steeping tea leaves ov Vulcan plants in boiling water (Vulcan style) | food |
saven-tor | teach | to impart knowledge or skill to; to provide knowledge of; instruct in (verb) | |
savensu | teacher | one who teaches, especially one hired to teach | occupation |
T'Kehr | teacher | a Vulcan honorific meaning teacher (Dwellers in the Crucible; Vulcan's Soul: Exodus) | rank |
T'Kehr | teacher | a person whose occupation is teaching (Dwellers in the Crucible; Vulcan's Soul: Exodus) | occupation |
savan-don-tak | teachings | doctrine that is taught; moral, religious or political opinions, especially of a famous leader | philosophy |
yar-pla-kur | teal | a moderate or dark bluish green to greenish blue colour | colour |
bezhun-masu-mev | tear duct | any of several small ducts that carry tears from the lacrimal glands of the eyes | body part |
bezhun-masu | tear(s) | a profusion of this clear, salty liquid spilling from the eyes and wetting the cheeks, especially as an expression of emotion | body part |
bezhun-masu-thek | teardrop | a single tear; a tear-shaped object | body part |
ek'mishupik | technical | of, relating to, or derived from technique; having special skill or practical knowledge especially in a mechanical or scientific field | technical |
saran-tukh | technicium | an chemical element | element |
ek'mishan | technology | the application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives; | science |
solektra-dvun-tal | tectonics | the study of the earth's structural features; the art or science of construction, especially of large buildings | geology |
zudaya | teething | to grow teeth; cut one's teeth | medicine |
tekeh | tekeh | a geographical area on Vulcan (Spock's World) | place |
tekeh | tekeh | a geographical area on Vulcan (Spock's World) | geography |
makh-vihk | tektite | any of numerous generally small, rounded, dark brown to green glassy objects that are composed of silicate glass and are thought to have been formed by the impact of a meteorite with the earth's surface | astronomy |
irak-nahan | telepathy | communication through means other than the senses,such as the mind | science |
irak-zan-vel | telescope | any of various devices, such as a radio telescope, used to detect and observe distant objects by their emission, transmission, reflection, or other interaction with invisible radiation | astronomy |
irak-zan-vel | telescope | any of various devices, such as a radio telescope, used to detect and observe distant objects by their emission, transmission, reflection, or other interaction with invisible radiation | tool |
kwi- | tele~ | tele~ | prefix |
var-tor | tell | to give a detailed account of; narrate; to communicate by speech or writing; express with words (verb) | |
Tellarsu | Tellarite | a porcine species that is a founding member of the Federation (species) | species |
vnel-tukh | tellurium | a brittle, silvery-white metallic element usually found in combination with gold and other metals | element |
shaht-toltra | telocentric chromosome | a chromosome like a straight rod with the centromere in terminal position | body part |
falek'es | temperature | the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment | meteorology |
Temple of Amonak | Temple of Amonak | One of the most sacred temples on Vulcan (VOY Hunters) | geography |
wak-hinek | temporal bone | either of a pair of compound bones forming the sides and base of the skull | body part |
wak-vunai-ferek | temporal field generator | temporal field generator | tool |
wak-sasayek | temporal transmitter | temporal transmitter | tool |
wak-vavayek | temporal transponder | temporal transponder | tool |
rikwonik | temporary | lasting, used, serving, or enjoyed for a limited time | |
lehkuh | ten | 10 | number |
palutunau | tend | to have the care of; watch over; look after; to manage the activities and transactions of; run | |
dvunek-tersayek | tendon | a band of tough, inelastic fibrous tissue that connects a muscle with its bony attachment | body part |
dvunek-tersayek-yonshaya | tendonitis | inflammation of a tendon | medicine |
dvatai | tenet | an opinion, doctrine, or principle held as being true by a person or especially by an organization | philosophy |
dvunek-tersayek-kusut | tenodynia | pain referring to a tendon; tendon pain | medicine |
wis | tense | any one of the inflected forms in the conjugation of a verb that indicates the time, such as past, present, or future, as well as the continuance or completion of the action or state | |
thorshau-zul-tukh | tephra | solid matter that is ejected into the air by an erupting volcano | geology |
stislak-samuyau-tukh | teratogenic coolant | teratogenic coolant (teratogenic means producing monsters or abnormal growth) | |
valsh-tukh | terbium | a soft, silvery-gray metallic rare-earth element, used in x-ray and color television tubes | element |
zhil | term | a limited period of time; a period of time that is assigned to a person to serve; a word or group of words having a particular meaning (noun) | |
pa'nar syndrome | terminal disease | an incurable degradation of the synaptic pathways caused by a telepathic practice (mindmelds) | medicine |
zhilikam | terminology | the vocabulary of technical terms used in a particular field, subject, science, or art; nomenclature | technical |
nala-rehsaya | ternary fission | ternary fission (ternary as an adj. means having three units or components or elements) | science |
nala-rehsaya | ternary fission | fission that is comprised of three elements or components | science |
nef | terrace | porch or walkway bordered by colonnades; a platform extending outdoors from a floor of a house or apartment building | house |
nef | terrace | a raised bank of earth having vertical or sloping sides and a flat top; a flat, narrow stretch of ground, often having a steep slope facing a river, lake, or sea | geology |
Terrasu | Terran - Earthling | one who lives on Planet Earth | species |
fi-solek-to'ovauk | terricolous | living on or in the ground | |
tsokal | territory | an area of land; a region; the land and waters under the jurisdiction of a government | place |
vash | terror | intense, overpowering fear; one that instills intense fear | emotion |
nisa | test | to administer a test; to achieve a score or rating on tests (verb) | |
nisan | test | a series of questions, problems, or physical responses designed to determine knowledge, intelligence, or ability (noun) | |
nei-wein | testa | the often thick or hard outer coat of a seed | plant |
sakal | testicles | a testis, especially one contained within a scrotum | body part |
sakal-rasahtra | testicular cancer | cancer of the testicles/testes | medicine |
sakal | testis | the reproductive gland in a male vertebrate, the source of spermatozoa and the androgens, normally occurring paired in an external scrotum in humans and certain other mammals | body part |
sa-dau-tukh | testosterone | a white crystalline steroid hormone responsible for the development and maintenance of male secondary sex characteristics | body part |
elsak-tor | tether | to fasten or restrict with or as if with a tether (verb) | |
elsaku | tether | a rope, chain, or similar restraint for holding an animal in place, allowing a short radius in which it can move about (noun) | |
elsaku-tersayek | tether coupling | tether coupling | |
keh-leh-vla | tetradecagon | a 14-sided polygon, sometimes called a tetrakaidecagon | math |
keh-leh-muk | tetradecahedron | a 14-sided polyhedron, sometimes called a tetrakaidecahedron. | math |
keh-vla | tetragon | a four-sided polygon; a quadrilateral | math |
leh-keh-muk | tetrahaidecahedron | a 14-sided polyhedron, sometimes called a tetradecahedron | math |
keh-muk | tetrahedron | a polyhedron with four faces | math |
keh-sheh-muk | tetrahexahedron | a solid in the isometric system, bounded by twenty-four equal triangular faces, four corresponding to each face of the cube | math |
leh-keh-vla | tetrakaidecagon | a 14-sided polygon, sometimes called a tetradecagon | math |
keh-ketek | tetramer | a polymer consisting of four identical monomers | science |
keh-krusik | tetramerous | having, or consisting of four similar parts | |
keh-krusik | tetramerous | having flower parts, such as sepals, petals, and stamens, in sets of four, as in the evening primrose | plant |
lef'es | texture | a structure of interwoven fibers or other elements; the distinctive physical composition or structure of something, especially with respect to the size, shape, and arrangment of its parts; the appearance and feel of a surface | |
zhaitra | thalamus | a ovoid mass of gray matter situated in the posterior part of the forebrain that relays sensory impulses to the cerebral cortex | body part |
yad-tukh | thallium | a soft, malleable, highly toxic metallic element, used in photocells, infrared detectors, low-melting glass, and formerly in rodent and ant poisons | element |
rinatilau-kastik | thallophyte | any of a group of plantlike organisms showing no differentiation into stem, root, or leaf, including the algae, fungi, and lichens | plant |
rinatilau-kasik | thallose | leafless and flat; used to describe the body of plants such as some liverworts that are leafless and flat | plant |
rinatilau-vukhut | thallus | a plant body undifferentiated into stem, root, or leaf | plant |
do | than | used after a comparative adjective or adverb to introduce the second element or clause of an unequal comparison | preposition |
itaren | thank | to express gratitude to; give thanks to; to hold responsible; credit (verb) | emotion |
lesek | thank you | thank you | phrase |
nemaiyo | thank you | a term of appreciation (source: Vulcan Language Guide, Starfleet Training Manual, copyright 1977; Vulcan Dictionary, 1992 by Bill Richmond) | phrase |
shaya tonat | thank you | thank you (ENT) | phrase |
th'i-oxalra | thank you | literally meaning I appreciate it. | phrase |
itar-bosh | thankful | aware and appreciative of a benefit; grateful | emotion |
ish- | that | that | prefix |
ta | that | that; a conjunction; can accept prefixes (temporal etc.) [korsaya.org] | sentence |
ri la'nam-tor ish oyut | that is not the custom here | phrase meaning that is not the custom here [korsaya.org] | phrase |
ish-veh | that one | a particular individual or thing | phrase |
ik | that, which, whose, who, whom | that, which, whose, who, whom [korsaya.org] | |
Glan-famu | The Blind | The Blind | philosophy |
Hamlan | The Great Oasis | The Great Oasis; a concept of paradise | religion |
Va'Pak | The Immeasurable Loss | destruction of the planet Vulcan by Nero [korsaya.org] | phrase |
ka-ta-pak | The Inner Chorus | the understanding of their own emotions as manifestations of their gods | religion |
Valdena | The Maiden | maiden represents love, joy, beauty | religion |
The Meditation | The Meditation | a thoroughly Vulcan establishment, simple and sparsely furnished. It's sixy seven rooms offer view of the Surak statue in Serenity Square (Shi'Kahr) | geography |
Surak's sayings - The needs of the many... | The needs of the many... | Spunau bolayalar t'Wehku bolayalar t'Zamu il t'Veh. (The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one.) | phrase |
Dh'Reth | the place of healing souls | a Vulcan monastery; it's name means "the place of healing souls"; those who are in the care of Vulcan healers or Vulcan masters often reside here; located near Shi'kahr and Vulcan Space Central (source: Orion Press Lexicon) | place |
Surak's sayings - The present is... | The present is... | I'wak mesukh-yut t'on. (The present is the crossroads of both. (future and past)) | phrase |
The Sehlat | The Sehlat | one of the few luxury inns in Shi'Kahr (Fed. Travel Guide) | geography |
Surak's sayings - The spear... | The spear... | Tilek svi'khaf-spol t'vathu - tilek svi'sha'veh. (The spear in the other's heart is the spear in your own.) | phrase |
Alep-kir | The Sullen | apathy and pessimism | religion |
fal-tor-plak | the transfer of a katra | the transfer of a katra from the Keeper to another (ENT - Awakening) | disciplines |
Tyr-al-tep | The Unforgiver/Whisperer | the personification of guilt | religion |
ri-fainu | The Unknown | The Unknown | religion |
T'Rukh | the Watcher | another name for Vulcan's sister planet (novel Sarek) | planet |
Tel-alep | The Watcher | personification of curiosity, desire for knowledge | religion |
Tu-Surak | The Way of Surak | the way of Surak | religion |
smol-fo | theca | the case, covering, or sheath, such as the pollen sac of an anther, the spore case of a moss, or the outer covering of the pupa of certain insects | body part |
thasek-storau-pilikaya | thelarche | the start of breast development in a woman at the beginning of puberty | medicine |
au | them | the objective case of they; used as the direct object of a verb; used as the indirect object of a verb | parts of speech |
yi | then | at that time; next in time, space, or order; immediately afterward; used after but to qualify or balance a preceding statement | parts of speech |
Surak's sayings - Be slow to take a life... | Then be slow to take a life be slow to take life. | Dom nam-tor vohris nem-tor ha'kiv. (Then be slow to take life.) Dom nam-tor vohris nem-tor ha'kiv | phrase |
kek'yed | theorem | an idea that has been demonstrated as true or is assumed to be so demonstrable | science |
kek'yed | theorem | a proposition that has been or is to be proved on the basis of explicit assumptions | math |
wihka | theory | a set of statements or principles devised to explain a group of facts or phenomena, especially one that has been repeatedly tested or is widely accepted and can be used to make predictions about natural phenomena | science |
ben-gun | therapy | treatment of illness or disability; healing power or quality; physiotherapy | medicine |
tra | there | at or in that place; to, into, or toward that place; at that stage, moment, or point | parts of speech |
tra' | there | at or in that place; to, into, or toward that place; at that stage, moment, or point | parts of speech |
tra' | there | there | prefix |
Surak's sayings - There is no offense... | There is no offense... | Nam-tor ri thrap wilat nem-tor rim. (There is no offense where none is taken.) | phrase |
Surak's sayings - There is no other wisdom... | There is no other wisdom... | Ri vath kau eh ri vath rok nam-tor na'etek hi etek kau-tor. (There is no other wisdom and no other hope for us but that we grow wise.) | phrase |
safek-kusut(-nosh) | thermalgesia | pain caused by heat; burning | medicine |
masu-falek-tin | thermocline | a layer in a large body of water, such as a lake, that sharply separates regions differing in temperature, so that the temperature gradient across the layer is abrupt | geology |
falek-rishupik | thermoduric | capable of surviving high temperatures, especially those of pasteurization; used of a microorganism | biology |
(ek-)falek-tal | thermodynamics | physics that deals with the relationships and conversions between heat and other forms of energy | science |
falek'es-thonek | thermometer | an instrument for measuring temperature, especially one having a graduated glass tube with a bulb containing a liquid, typically mercury or colored alcohol, that expands and rises in the tube as the temperature increases | tool |
falek'es-ashausu | thermophile | an organism – a type of extremophile – which thrives at relatively high temperatures, up to about 60° C | animal |
si-falek-ek'shal | thermosphere | the outermost shell of the atmosphere, between the mesosphere and outer space, where temperatures increase steadily with altitude | meteorology |
falek'es-dvelek | thermostat | a device, as in a home heating system, a refrigerator, or an air conditioner, that automatically responds to temperature changes and activates switches controlling the equipment | tool |
falek'es-dvelek | thermostat | a device, as in a home heating system, a refrigerator, or an air conditioner, that automatically responds to temperature changes and activates switches controlling the equipment | house |
aifa | these | plural of this | parts of speech |
au | they | used to refer to the ones previously mentioned or implied; used to refer to the one previously mentioned or implied, especially as a substitute for generic s/he; used to refer to people in general | parts of speech |
sarlah au | they come | they come | sentence |
gla-tor au | they see | they see | sentence |
wuh-bin-tukh | thiamine | a vitamin of the vitamin B complex, found in meat, yeast, and the bran coat of grains, and necessary for carbohydrate metabolism and normal neural activity (B1) | element |
bali | thick | relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite, usually in the smallest solid dimension; not thin | |
pi'laptra | thicket | a dense growth of shrubs or underbrush; a copse; something suggestive of a dense growth of plants, as in impenetrability or thickness | geology |
abru-mal | thigh | the portion of the human leg between the hip and the knee | body part |
esta-sadvun | thigmotaxis | the property possessed by living protoplasm of contracting, and thus moving, when touched by a solid or fluid substance; movement of an organism in response to contact with a solid body | biology |
wonil | thin | relatively small in extent from one surface to the opposite, usually in the smallest solid dimension; not great in diameter or cross section; fine | |
vel | thing | an entity, an idea, or a quality perceived, known, or thought to have its own existence; an inanimate object | |
nah-tor | think | to have or formulate in the mind; to reason about or reflect on; ponder; to decide by reasoning, reflection, or pondering; to judge or regard; look upon (verb) | |
su'lak | third party who trivilizes a romance | third party who trivializes a relationship, in a romantic dynamic | phrase |
mag | thirst | a sensation of dryness in the mouth and throat related to a need or desire to drink | |
leh-reh | thirteen | 13 | number |
reh-leh | thirty | 30 | number |
nash- | this | this | prefix |
nash-veh | this one or I | a particular person or thing | phrase |
tuf-has-tal | thoracic medicine | the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the chest | medicine |
tuf-wel | thoracic nerve | any of twelve pairs of spinal nerves emerging from the thoracic region of the spinal cord | body part |
abru-pla'dor-hinek | thoracic vertebra | one of 12 vertebrae in the human vertebral column; thoracic vertebrae extend from the seventh cervical vertebra down to the first lumbar vertebra | body part |
tuf-hinek | thoracic vertebra | one of 12 vertebrae in the human vertebral column; thoracic vertebrae extend from the seventh cervical vertebra down to the first lumbar vertebra | body part |
tuf-masu-nisan | thoracocentesis | removal of fluid from the chest by centesis for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes | medicine |
tuf | thorax | the part of the human body between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates | body part |
bogush-tukh | thorium | a soft silvery-white tetravalent radioactive metallic element used as a power source in nuclear reactors | element |
thor'gal | thoron | radioactive isotope of radon; a radioactive isotope of radon with a half-life of 55 seconds, formed by the radioactive decay of thorium | element |
kar-pohshayek t'thor'gal-zehl | thoron partical-beam rifle | a weapon that emits thoron particles | weapon |
thor'gal-kolau-sayek | thoron shock emitter | thoron shock emitter | tool |
eifa | those | plural of that | parts of speech |
nahp | thought(s) | the organized beliefs of a period or group or individual; process of thinking (especially thinking carefully); content of cognition; the main thing you are thinking about (anc.) | |
og-elakh | thread | a fine cord of twisted fibers (of cotton or silk or wool or nylon etc.) used in sewing and weaving; the raised helical rib going around a screw; connections that link the various parts of an event or argument together (noun) | |
nan | threat | declaration of an intention or a determination to inflict harm on another; a warning that something unpleasant is imminent; something that is a source of danger | crime |
nan-tor | threaten | to utter intentions of injury or punishment against; to be a menacing indication of something; pose a threat to; present a danger to | emotion |
rehkuh | three | 3 | number |
drahk | throat | the passage to the stomach and lungs; in the front part of the neck below the chin and above the collarbone | body part |
gau | throb | pulsate or pound with abnormal force; expand and contract rhythmically; beat rhythmically; tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement (verb) | |
gaya | throb | an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart); a deep pulsating type of pain (noun) | medicine |
khaf-vihk-snem | thrombectomy | surgical removal of a blood clot (thrombus) from a blood vessel | medicine |
vihk-nala | thrombocyte | tiny bits of protoplasm found in vertebrate blood; essential for blood clotting | body part |
wehk-nosh t'vihk-nalalar | thrombocytosis | increase in the number of platelets in the blood which tends to cause clots to form; associated with many neoplasms and chronic infections and other diseases | medicine |
shi-klotau-vel | thrombus | a blood clot formed within a blood vessel and remaining attached to its place of origin | medicine |
threshan-tash-tor | throttle | reduce the air supply; kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air (verb) | crime |
threshan-tashek | throttle | a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine; pedal that controls the throttle valve (noun) | technical |
fna' | through | through | preposition |
k'fai | through | having finished or arrived at completion; from one end or side to the other; from beginning to end (adj.) | parts of speech |
k'fai'ei | through which | through which (TGV - dialect of VLI) | phrase |
k'fayei | through which | through which (MGV - dialect of VLI) | phrase |
fna- | through(-) | through(-) | prefix |
lehm | throw | bedclothes consisting of a lightweight cloth covering (an afghan or bedspread) that is casually thrown over something | house |
lehm | throw | the distance that something can be thrown; the act of throwing (propelling something through the air with a rapid movement of the arm and wrist) (noun) | |
lehm-tor | throw | move violently, energetically, or carelessly; project through the air; place or put with great energy (verb) | |
kwit | thrust | the act of applying force to propel something; a thrusting blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument; force used in pushing (noun) | |
kwit-tor | thrust | press or force; push upward; make a thrusting forward movement (verb) | |
kwit-palikayek | thrust iniator | thrust iniator (?initiator?) | |
kwitek | thruster | a small rocket engine that provides the thrust needed to maneuver a spacecraft; one who intrudes or pushes himself forward | tool |
kwitek-zehlaya | thruster array | an array of small rocket engines that maneuver the ship in tight areas | tool |
su-kwitek | thruster pack | a pack that contains gasses and can be used as a small thruster on EVA suits; used for maneuverability | tool |
kwitek-saikhut | thruster suit | spacesuit that also includes a thruster pack for maneuvering in space; its primary use is for emergency evacuation of a vessel. | clothing |
irhin-tukh | thulium | a soft silvery metallic element of the rare earth group used in small portable X-ray machines | element |
kaur-ozh | thumb | the thick short innermost digit of the forelimb | body part |
rahm | thunder | a booming or crashing noise caused by air expanding along the path of a bolt of lightning; a deep prolonged loud noise | meteorology |
rahm-sahriv | thunderstorm | a storm resulting from strong rising air currents; heavy rain or hail along with thunder and lightning | meteorology |
tuf-pi'nafek | thymus | a ductless glandular organ at the base of the neck that produces lymphocytes and aids in producing immunity; atrophies with age | body part |
drahk-pi-nafek | thyroid gland | a ductless gland in base of neck: an endocrine gland located in the neck of human beings and other vertebrate animals that secretes the hormones responsible for controlling metabolism and growth | body part |
ne-mal-hinek | tibia | the inner and larger of the two bones of the lower human leg, extending from the knee to the ankle; shin bone | body part |
mashen-pilash | tidal current | the water current caused by the tides | geology |
mashen-eiktra | tidal flat | a nearly flat coastal area, alternately covered and exposed by the tides, and consisting of unconsolidated sediments | geology |
mashen | tide | (an old contraction of masu-shen); the periodic rise and fall of the sea level under the gravitational pull of the moon; there are usually two high and two low tides each day | geology |
wufik | tight | closely constrained or constricted or constricting; securely or solidly fixed in place; rigid; set so close together as to be invulnerable to penetration | |
wufkau | tighten | to become tight or tighter; to make tight or tighter; to restrict | |
ayau | tilt | to incline or bend from a vertical position; move sideways or in an unsteady way | |
ayaya | tilt | the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical; pitching dangerously to one side (noun) | |
sokasitau-solek-nosh | tilth | the state of aggregation of soil and its condition for supporting plant growth; arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops | geology |
lap-tukh | timber | a beam made of wood; a post made of wood; the wood of trees cut and prepared for use as building material | plant |
pon | time | the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past | time |
wak | time | the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past (VLI) | time |
Surak's sayings - Time is a path... | Time is a path... | Nam-tor wak vah yut s'vesht na'fa'wak heh pla'rak. (Time is a path from the past to the future and back again.) | phrase |
wakek | timer | a timepiece that measures a time interval and signals its end; a regulator that activates or deactivates a mechanism at set times; an official who keeps track of the time elapsed | technical |
zhai-tukh | tin | a silvery malleable metallic element that resists corrosion; used in many alloys and to coat other metals to prevent corrosion; obtained chiefly from cassiterite where it occurs as tin oxide | element |
kaluk-kusan | tinnitus | a ringing or booming sensation in one or both ears; a symptom of an ear infection or Meniere's disease | medicine |
um | tip | an indication of potential opportunity; the extreme end of something; especially something pointed; a relatively small amount of money given for services rendered | |
zung-tor | tire | exhaust or tire through overuse or great strain or stress; get tired of something or somebody; cause to be bored; deplete (verb) | |
zungor | tired | depleted of strength or energy; repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse | |
nalatra | tissue | a part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function | body part |
nalatra-vaferek | tissue regenerator | a device that quickly heals injured or damaged tissue | medicine |
nalatra-vaferek | tissue regenerator | a device that quickly heals injured or damaged tissue | tool |
vau-tukh | titanium | a light strong gray lustrous corrosion-resistant metallic element used in strong light-weight alloys (as for airplane parts); the main sources are rutile and ilmenite | element |
-tor | to | in a direction toward so as to reach; used to indicate the relationship of a verb with its complement | preposition |
kup- | to be able (to) | to be able (to) | prefix |
sai-vel-tor | to clothe | provide with clothes or put clothes on | clothing |
sai-vel-tor | to dress | put on clothes; to provide with clothes or put clothes on; to apply a bandage or medication to; to put a dressing on; | clothing |
guv-tvi-rivak-tor | to fornicate | to engage in extramarital sex that willfully and maliciously interferes with marriage relations; to engage in voluntary sexual intercourse between persons not married to each other | |
ki' | to have + verb (participal) | to have + verb (participal) | prefix |
vesh' | to have been | to have been; was; were + verb = past tense | prefix |
aiyahl | to render unconscious | a martial arts hold that quickly reduces Vulcanoids to unconsciousness | martial arts |
sai-vel-tor | to wear | to have on one's body or part of one's body as clothing, decoration, protection, expression, etc. | clothing |
nash-gad | today | the day that includes the present moment (as opposed to yesterday or tomorrow); the present time or age | time |
gof | toe | one of the digits of the foot | body part |
teretuhr | together | in or into a single group, mass, or place; in association with or in relationship to one another; mutually or reciprocally (anc.) | |
Tok | Tok, Captain | captain of the Vulcan ship Yarahla [ENT Breaking the Ice] | individual |
Tolaris | Tolaris | one of the V'tosh ka'tur (Vulcans without logic) that melded with T'Pol (ENT Fusion) | individual |
wivel'es | tolerance | the act of tolerating something; the power or capacity of an organism to tolerate unfavorable environmental conditions; willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs or practices of others | emotion |
wivelau | tolerate | recognize and respect (rights and beliefs of others); allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting; have a tolerance for a poison or strong drug or pathogen | emotion |
braq | tomb | a place for the burial of a corpse (especially beneath the ground and marked by a tombstone) | place |
fa-gad | tomorrow | the day after today; the near future | time |
molu | tone (sound) | a musical interval of two semitones; a notation representing the pitch and duration of a musical sound ; (music) the distinctive property of a complex sound (a voice or noise or musical sound) | music |
molu | tone (sound) | (linguistics) a pitch or change in pitch of the voice that serves to distinguish words in tonal languages; a steady sound without overtones | |
el'abrashayek | tongs | any of various devices for taking hold of objects; usually have two hinged legs with handles above and pointed hooks below | tool |
lahv | tongue | a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity | body part |
isha | too | in addition; also | parts of speech |
nuh' | too | in addition; to an excessive degree (adverb) | parts of speech |
nuh' | too (fast, slow, etc) | too (fast, slow, etc) | prefix |
Nuh'mau-wak | too much time | phrase meaning "it has been too long since I last saw you" [korsaya.org] | phrase |
raul | tool | an implement used in the practice of a vocation; the means whereby some act is accomplished; a person who is controlled by others and is used to perform unpleasant or dishonest tasks for someone else | tool |
zud | tooth | one of a set of hard, bonelike structures rooted in sockets in the jaws of vertebrates, typically composed of a core of soft pulp surrounded by a layer of hard dentin that is coated with cementum or enamel at the crown | body part |
krovill | toothless animal | a toothless animal able to eat anything (Planet of Judgement) | animal |
fik | top | the uppermost part, point, surface, or end; the part farthest from a given reference point; something , such as a lid or cap, that covers or forms an uppermost part (noun) | |
ong | topic | topic; subject; matter [korsaya.org] | |
skonn-solek | topsoil | the layer of soil on the surface | geology |
da-eshu'a | tornado | a localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground | meteorology |
lushun | torpedo | armament consisting of a long cylindrical self-propelled underwater projectile that detonates on contact with a target | weapon |
kap-kuv | torus | commonly the lowest molding at the base of a column; a ring-shaped surface generated by rotating a circle around an axis that does not intersect the circle | house |
Tos | Tos | Ambassador Soval's assistant | individual |
ek' | total | all; total; pan~ | prefix |
ovsot | total | of, relating to, or constituting the whole; entire; complete; utter; absolute (adj) (anc.) | |
ovus | total | an amount obtained by addition; a sum (noun) (anc.) | math |
esta | touch | the act or an instance of touching; a physiological sense by which external objects or forces are perceived through contact with the body; (noun) | |
estuhl | touch | to cause or permit a part of the body, especially the hand or fingers, to come in contact with so as to feel; bring something into light contact with (verb) | |
esta-tal-muvik math | touchkey panel | a panel that simply requires a light touch to activate/operate | tool |
dulai | tough | able to withstand great strain without tearing or breaking; strong and resilient; hard to cut or chew; physically hardy; rugged | |
na' | towards; toward | in the direction of; in a position facing | preposition |
kispek | tower | a building or part of a building that is exceptionally high in proportion to its width and length (noun) | house |
'Kahr | town | city; town; ~ton; ~ville | suffix |
kahr | town | an population center that is larger than a village and smaller than a city; a territorial and political unit governed by a town meeting | place |
hasamik | toxic | of, relating to, or caused by a toxin or other poison; capable of causing injury or death, especially by chemical means; poisonous | medicine |
gisam-talsu | toxicologist | one who studies the nature and effects of poisons and their treatment | occupation |
gisam-tal | toxicology | the study of the nature, effects, and detection of poisons and the treatment of poisoning | science |
hasam-tal | toxicology | the study of the nature, effects, and detection of poisons and the treatment of poisoning | medicine |
hasam | toxin | a poisonous substance, especially a protein, that is produced by living cells or organisms and is capable of causing disease when introduced into the body tissues but is often also capable of inducing neutralizing antibodies or antitoxins | medicine |
leitri | toy | object for children to play with; plaything; (noun) | game |
zavikau | trace | to follow the course or trail of; to ascertain the successive stages in the development or progress of; to locate or discover by searching or researching evidence | |
pi'lek-meikal | trace element | a chemical element required in minute quantities by an organism to maintain proper physical functioning; a minute quantity or amount | biology |
esh-mev | trachea | a thin-walled, cartilaginous tube descending from the larynx to the bronchi and carrying air to the lungs | body part |
esh-mev-tu'ashan | tracheostomy | surgical construction of an opening in the trachea for the insertion of a catheter or tube to facilitate breathing; the opening so made | medicine |
esh-mev-tu'ashan | tracheotomy | surgical incision of the trachea through the neck, as to make an artificial opening for breathing | medicine |
ek'ur | tract | a system of organs and tissues that together perform a specialized function; a bundle of nerve fibers having a common origin, termination, and function | body part |
seshau-zehl | tractor beam | graviton force beam used by starships to manipulate objects outside the ship. Tractors are commonly used for towing other vessels and guiding shuttlecraft through landing and launches | tool |
ba'tak | tradition | the passing down of elements of a culture from generation to generation, especially by oral communication (anc.) | philosophy |
ba- | traditional | of, relating to, or in accord with tradition | philosophy |
baik | traditional | of, relating to, or in accord with tradition | philosophy |
vanu-tanaf-kitaun | traditional calligraphy | traditional Vulcan calligraphy [korsaya.org] | calligraphy |
yut | trail | a marked or beaten path, as through woods or wilderness; a mark, trace, course, or path left by a moving body (noun) | place |
k'ak'ka | train | to instruct oneself or another in the actions/knowledge necessary to gain skill in some doing (Marketa) | training |
ranau | train | to coach in or accustom to a mode of behavior or performance; to make proficient with specialized instruction and practice; to prepare physically, as with a regimen (VLI) | training |
ne-lan | trainee | one who is being trained; student | training |
mok farr | training - adult ritual | mindmeld with animals to experience the raw emotion to remember why it must be mastered | training |
dwemish ni-an | training - adulthood training | stage in formal Vulcan training to be an adult; is the isolation of identity | training |
enok-kal fi-lar | training - adulthood training | stage in formal Vulcan training to be considered an adult; is the process of definition | training |
Sele-an-T'lee | training - at age 25-29 | lessons in subdominant brain organization, adv. Philosophy, logic, muscle control, etc | training |
kohl | training - Kohlinahr stage | an emotion-purging mind exercise | training |
kae'k'akkayam | training - mind-retraining | retraining of the mental disciplines | training |
norn'la'hal | training - stage in trg to adult | stage in formal Vulcan training to be considered an adult | training |
sele-an-t'li | training - stage in trg to adult | secondary level of adult discipline (anc.) | training |
kya'shin | training - thought over emotion | teaching of thought over emotion | discipline |
kahs'wan | training - to adulthood | test of passage to adulthood/ordeal of Maturity | training |
kolinahr | training - total logic discipline | rigorous training program at Gol to purge oneself of all emotion, with psychic surgery if necessary [source: Star Trek:Recovery. book #73. final book on the Lost Years saga.By J.M.Diller. Page 24] | discipline |
lirpax | training lirpa | looks like the deadly lirpa but with a blunted blade and a padded bludgeon | weapon |
noshtra | trait | a distinguishing feature, as of a person's character; a genetically determined characteristic or condition | |
sasau-proprahek | transceiver | a transmitter and receiver housed together in a single unit and having some circuits in common, often for portable or mobile use | tool |
namautau | transcend | to pass beyond the limits of; to be greater than, as in intensity or power; surpass; to exist above and independent of (material experience or the universe) | philosophy |
shan | transfer | the conveyance or removal of something from one place, person, or thing to another; a design conveyed by contact from one surface to another (noun) | |
shan-tor | transfer | to convey or cause to pass from one place, person, or thing to another; to move oneself from one location or job to another (verb) | |
mesuvulau | transform | to change markedly the appearance or form of; to change the nature, function, or condition of; convert; to undergo a transformation | |
mesuvulaya | transformation | the act or an instance of transforming; a marked change, as in appearance or character, usually for the better | |
khaf-vitanan | transfusion | the transfer of whole blood or blood products from one individual to another | medicine |
mesakh-dvunik tvi-shal | transkinetic chamber | transkinetic chamber | tool |
mesukh-tor | translate | to render in another language; to put into simpler terms; explain or interpret; to express in different words; paraphrase | |
mesukh | translation | the act or process of translating, especially from one language into another; a translated version of a text | |
mesmishek | transmission | an automotive assembly of gears and associated parts by which power is transmitted from the engine to a driving axle; gearbox (mechanical) | tool |
sasaya | transmission | something, such as a message, that is transmitted; the act or process of transmitting; the sending of a signal, picture, or other information from a transmitter | science |
sasau | transmit | to send from one person, thing, or place to another; convey; to cause to spread; pass on; to impart or convey to others by heredity or inheritance; hand down; to pass along (news or information); communicate | science |
sasayek | transmitter | an electronic device that generates and amplifies a carrier wave, modulates it with a meaningful signal derived from speech or other sources, and radiates the resulting signal from an antenna | tool |
fnagla- | transparent | capable of transmitting light so that objects or images can be seen as if there were no intervening material; permeable to electromagnetic radiation of specified frequencies, as to visible light or radio waves | |
fnaglaik | transparent | capable of transmitting light so that objects or images can be seen as if there were no intervening material; permeable to electromagnetic radiation of specified frequencies, as to visible light or radio waves | |
fnagla-wan-tukh | transparent aluminium | material commonly used in the twenty-third century as a common construction component. It was invented by Dr. Nichols of Plexicorp, a company located in San Francisco on twentieth century Earth | element |
kas-samasu-eshan | transpiration | the act or process of transpiring, especially through the stomata of plant tissue or the pores of the skin | botony |
va'prah (krus) | transplant | to transfer (tissue or an organ) from one body or body part to another | medicine |
va'prah (krus) | transplant | uproot and replant (a growing plant); transfer from one place or residence to another; resettle or relocate | |
vavayek | transponder | a radio or radar transmitter-receiver activated for transmission by reception of a predetermined signal | tool |
ifis-tor | transport | to carry from one place to another; convey; to send abroad to a penal colony; deport (verb) | |
ifis-hali | transport (vessel) | a ship or aircraft used to transport troops or military equipment; vehicle, such as an aircraft, used to transport passengers, mail, or freight | technical |
ifis | transportation | the act or an instance of transporting; the state of being transported; a means of conveyance; the business of conveying passengers or goods | |
ifisek | transporter | transportation device that converts objects or persons to energy, sends that energy to the destination, and reconstitutes the objects/persons back into matter | tool |
ifisek-glaribek | transporter beacon | transporter beacon | tool |
ifisek-fukat | transporter buffer | is used for short-term storage of the matter stream, thereby providing a delay necessary to compensate for relative velocity filter out hazardous organic materials transfer the pattern to another pattern buffer in case of a transporter malfunction | tool |
ifisek-klachek | transporter lock | a coordinate lock during which the destination of a beamout is verified and programmed | tool |
ifisek-math | transporter pad | the pad where a person or object stands, ready for transport | place |
ifisek-skaf | transporter platform | the raised part of a transporter room that houses the transporter pads | place |
ifisek-tvi-shal | transporter room | a room that typically consists of an operator console, a transporter platform and an overhead molecular imaging scanner, primary energizing coils and phase transition coils | place |
ifisek-parishek | transporter scrambler | transporter scrambler | tool |
mesnoshek | transtator | basic device of Federation technologies, especially of communicators | tool |
mes-tvi-temok | transverse bulkhead | a bulkhead that extends or lies across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis | place |
mesakh-tchas-tvur | transwarp corridor | a subspace tunnel where vessels could reach speeds 20 or more times greater than the maximum speed of a Galaxy-class starship; the conduits were activated by an encoded tachyon pulse | |
mesakh-tchas-yeturek | transwarp drive | experimental propulsion system that if successful would have enabled starships to reach higher speeds with greater efficiency | tool |
mesakh- | trans~ | trans~ | prefix |
pash | trap | a contrivance for catching and holding animals, as a concealed pit or a clamplike device that springs shut suddenly; a stratagem for catching or tricking an unwary person (noun) | zoology |
pash-tor | trap | to catch in or as if in a trap; ensnare; to place in a confining or embarrassing position (verb) | |
wuh-vlavlavik wehk-muk | trapezohedron | any of several forms of crystal with trapeziums as faces | element |
wuh-vlavla-vel | trapezoid | a quadrilateral having two parallel sides; | math |
wuh-vlavla-vel | trapezoid | a small bone in the wrist, situated near the base of the index finger | body part |
guhsh | trash | worthless or discarded material or objects; refuse or rubbish; something broken off or removed to be discarded, especially plant trimmings; a place or receptacle where rubbish is discarded (noun) | |
khreya | trauma | a serious injury or shock to the body, as from violence or an accident; an emotional wound or shock that creates substantial, lasting damage to the psychological development of a person, often leading to neurosis. | medicine |
halovau | travel | to go from one place to another, as on a trip; journey; to advance or proceed (verb) | |
haolvaya | travel | the act or process of traveling; movement or passage from one place to another; activity or traffic along a route or through a given point (noun) | |
halovau-tvi'haf | travel pod | a small ship, usually on board another, larger vessel, for one- or two-man, short journeys; small shuttlecraft | place |
halovaun | traveling | the act of going from one place to another, as on a trip; journey | |
kam'nat | treason | violation of allegiance toward one's country or sovereign, especially the betrayal of one's country by waging war against it or by consciously and purposely acting to aid its enemies; includes theft against the Vulcan state | crime |
skasau | treat | to provide with food, entertainment, or gifts at one's own expense; to act or behave in a specified manner toward; to give medical aid to (someone) (verb) | |
skasaya | treatment | administration or application of remedies to a patient or for a disease or injury; medicinal or surgical management; therapy | medicine |
abralash | treble | relating to or having the highest part, voice, or range; high-pitched; shrill; high frequency sound; the highest part, voice, instrument, or range | music |
abralash-vakav'es | treble frequency | frequency of a treble pitch | |
ic'tan | tree - conifer | conifer/pine/fir | plant |
lap | tree - generic | generic term for a perennial woody plant having a main trunk and usually a distinct crown; a plant or shrub resembling a tree in form or size | plant |
in-du-ka | tree - type | a tree with red leaves found near an oasis and water; also spelled indukah | plant |
sha'for | tree - type | a teak-like wood used for the backboard of the ka'athyra; known as Eridanian teak to non-Vulcans; also spelled shaforr | plant |
shaforr | tree - type | a teak-like wood used for the backboard of the ka'athyra; known as Eridanian teak to non-Vulcans; also spelled sha'for | plant |
sher'khah | tree - type | a wood-bearing plant whose wood is used in the ka'athyra; also spelled sherkhah | plant |
tir-nuk | tree - type | type of Vulcan wood | plant |
tir-nuk | tree - type | small succulent tree, like an Earth ajouga; found in the desert | plant |
indukah | tree type | a tree with red leaves found near an oasis and water; also spelled in-du-ka | plant |
sherkhah | tree- type | a wood-bearing plant whose wood is used in the ka'athyra; also spelled sher'khah | plant |
lap-ek'sehl | treeline/timberline | the boundary between where trees grow and where they don't in alpine environments | botony |
hal-tor | trek | to make a slow or arduous journey; to journey on foot, especially to hike through mountainous areas | |
halan | trek | a journey or leg of a journey, especially when slow or difficult (noun) | |
venek | trend | the general direction in which something tends to move; a general tendency or inclination (noun) | |
reh-vla | triangle | the plane figure formed by connecting three points not in a straight line by straight line segments; a three-sided polygon | math |
Reh-vla | Triangle | a three-person board game of strategy | game |
yemek | tributary | a stream that flows into a larger stream or other body of water | geology |
itsk-yumaya | trickle | liquid flowing in drops forming an unsteady stream; literally means "small flow" | |
thorshau-tukh t'reh-pla-tukh | tricobalt explosives | explosive device used on the planet Eminiar VII and later adopted for Federation starships; made of tricobalt; they seem to be rather old-fashioned, yet efficient weapons, if they are employed to destroy targets with limited or no defense | weapon |
reh-vipladayek | tricorder | hand-held sensing, computing and communication device for use by Starfleet personnel; incorporates sensor and computer systems in a miniaturized version with limited capabilities, yet, sufficient for away missions | tool |
reh-leh-vla | tridecagon | a 13-sided polygon, sometimes also called the triskaidecagon | math |
reh-pi'morik | trifoliate | having three leaves or leaflike parts, as in the trillium | plant |
ozh-gonaf | trigger | the lever pressed by the finger to discharge a firearm or phaser; a similar device used to release or activate a mechanism | weapon |
reh-vlupik su'us-ek'tal | trigonometry | the branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and the angles of triangles and the calculations based on them, particularly the trigonometric functions | math |
reh-muk | trihedron | a figure formed by three planes meeting at a point; also called trihedral | math |
thorshau-tukh t'reh-pim-tukh | trilithium explosives | explosives made of trilithium which is the waste material generated by exposing dilithium to the matter/antimatter reaction within a warp drive's engine core | weapon |
reh-ketek | trimer | a molecule formed by combining three identical smaller molecules | science |
reh-krusik | trimerous | having three similar segments or parts; | |
reh-krusik | trimerous | having flower parts, such as petals, sepals, and stamens, in sets of three | plant |
rehsu'us | trinomial | consisting of three names or terms, as a taxonomic designation; consisting of three terms | math |
rehek | trio | a group of three | |
hal-tor | trip | to stumble; to move nimbly with light rapid steps; skip; to make a trip | |
halan | trip | a going from one place to another; a journey; a stumble or fall; a maneuver causing someone to stumble or fall | |
t'rehsu | triplet | one three children born at one birth; a group or set of three of one kind; a group of three lines of verse | family |
leh-reh-vla | triskaidecagon | a 13-sided polygon, sometimes also called the tridecagon | math |
reh-oh-muk | trisoctahedron | a solid figure having 24 equal faces, every three of which correspond to one face of an octahedron | math |
ne-halektra-teretek | trolley coupler | trolley coupler | tool |
falu-suk'kunel-laptra | tropical montane forest | tropical montane (plants growing or living in mountainous regions) forest forest | place |
falu-masu-laptra | tropical rain forest | a dense evergreen forest occupying a tropical region with an annual rainfall of at least 2.5 meters (100 inches); usually found in the tropics | place |
falu-yonuk-laptra | tropical seasonal forest | tropical seasonal forest [no definition available] | place |
igen-va-ek'shal | troposphere | the lowest region of the atmosphere between the earth's surface and the tropopause, characterized by decreasing temperature with increasing altitude | meteorology |
malanu | trousers | an outer garment for covering the body from the waist to the ankles, divided into sections to fit each leg separately | clothing |
yeht | true | consistent with fact or reality; not false | |
yeht | true | consistant with fact or reality; not false or erroneous; real; genuine; reliable; accurate; faithful , as to a friend, vow, or cause; loyal | philosophy |
snem-ikun | truncated cone | a a frustum (a truncated cone or pyramid; the part that is left when a cone or pyramid is cut by a plane parallel to the base and the apical part is removed) formed from a cone | math |
snem-sheh-muk | truncated cube | the truncated cube, or truncated hexahedron, is an Archimedean solid (a convex polyhedron with regular polygons as faces, such that at least two different types of regular polygons are used, and all vertices are identical) | math |
snem-rekun | truncated pyramid | a a frustum (a truncated cone or pyramid; the part that is left when a cone or pyramid is cut by a plane parallel to the base and the apical part is removed) formed from a pyramid | math |
lap-fek | trunk (tree) | the main woody axis of a tree | plant |
sahrafel | trust | firm reliance on the integrity, ability, or character of a person or thing; the condition and resulting obligation of having confidence placed in one (anc.) | philosophy |
yeht'es | truth | conformity to fact or actuality; a statement proven to be or accepted as true; reality; actuality | philosophy |
khrash-pral | tsunami | a very large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption; tidal wave | meteorology |
matuhlek | tub | an open, flat-bottomed vessel, usually round and typically wider than it is deep, used for washing, packing, or storing; a bathtub | house |
mashya | tuber | a tuberous vegetable | plant |
mashya | tuber | a tuberous vegetable | food |
ne-solektra-korsayek | tuber | a swollen, fleshy, usually underground stem of a plant, such as the potato, bearing buds from which new plant shoots arise | plant |
vitush-kov | tuff | a rock composed of compacted volcanic ash varying in size from fine sand to coarse gravel; also called tufa | geology |
seshau | tug | to pull at vigorously or repeatedly; to move by pulling with great effort or exertion; drag; to tow by tugboat (verb) | |
seshaya | tug | a strong pull or pulling force; a contest; a struggle | |
seshayek | tug | a land, air, or space vehicle that moves or tows other vehicles; a rope, chain, or strap used in hauling, especially a harness trace (noun) | tool |
lale | tulip | any of several bulbous plants of the genus Tulipa, native chiefly to Asia and widely cultivated for their showy, variously colored flowers | plant |
gnal | tumor | an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function; a neoplasm | body part |
samek-psethtra | tundra | a treeless area between the icecap and the tree line of Arctic regions, having a permanently frozen subsoil and supporting low-growing vegetation such as lichens, mosses, and stunted shrubs` | place |
tvelkau | tune | to put into proper pitch; to adopt or adjust, especially in order to bring into harmony (verb) | music |
ler-tukh | tungsten | a heavy gray-white metallic element; the pure form is used mainly in electrical applications; it is found in several ores including wolframite and scheelite | element |
koma | tunic | a Vulcan tunic; Saavik wore one while on Enterprise (STII) | clothing |
sil'es | tuning fork | a small two-pronged metal device that when struck produces a sound of fixed pitch that is used as a reference, as in tuning musical instruments | music |
ur | tunnel | an underground or underwater passage; a passage through or under a barrier (noun) | place |
ur-tor | tunnel | to make a tunnel through or under; to produce, shape, or dig in the form of a tunnel; to dig under | geography |
mor-dayek | turbine | any of various machines in which the kinetic energy of a moving fluid is converted to mechanical power by the impulse or reaction of the fluid with a series of buckets, paddles, or blades arrayed about the circumference of a wheel or cylinder | tool |
seshan-sa'adek | turbolift | transportation system within a starship; it is driven by linear motors and can up to 10m/s^2 is possible and can be partially compensated for the passengers by damping fields within the car | |
seshan-sa'adek-hal | turbolift car | car in which passengers stand in a turbolift system | |
seshan-sa'adek-ur | turbolift shaft | shaft through which the turbolift cars travel | |
wauk | turbulence | an eddying motion of the atmosphere that interrupts the flow of wind; the state or quality of being turbulent | meteorology |
wauk- | turbulent | violently agitated or disturbed; having a chaotic or restless character or tendency; causing unrest or disturbance; unruly (adj.) | |
waukik | turbulent | violently agitated or disturbed; having a chaotic or restless character or tendency; causing unrest or disturbance; unruly | |
nala-ne'hish-stegal'es | turgor | the state of being turgid (swollen or distended, as from a fluid; bloated); the normal fullness or tension produced by the fluid content of blood vessels, capillaries, and plant or animal cells | medicine |
nala-ne'hish-stegal'es | turgor | the normal fullness or tension produced by the fluid content of blood vessels, capillaries, and plant or animal cells | biology |
da-tor | turn | to cause to move around an axis or center; cause to rotate or revolve; to cause to move around in order to achieve a result, such as opening, closing, tightening, or loosening (verb) | |
folu | turquoise | a blue to gray green mineral consisting of copper aluminum phosphate; blue turquoise is valued as a gemstone | geology |
folu-kur | turquoise | a light to brilliant bluish green | colour |
Tuvok | Tuvok, Lt. Commander | tactical officer aboard the USS Voyager; son of T'Meni; chief of security aboard Voyager as well | individual |
leh-dah | twelve | 12 | number |
dah-leh | twenty | 20 | number |
dah'wak | twice | in two cases or on two occasions; two times; in doubled degree or amount | |
pi'gel | twig | a young shoot representing the current season's growth of a woody plant; any small, leafless branch of a woody plant | plant |
t'dahsu | twin | one of two offspring born at the same birth; one of two identical or similar people, animals, or things; a counterpart | family |
dahkuh | two | 2 | number |
dah-teh | two hundred | 200 | number |
dah-leh-teh | two thousand | 2000 | number |
zhu-nalatra-tin | tympanic membrane | the thin, semitransparent, oval-shaped membrane that separates the middle ear from the external ear; eardrum | body part |
ves | type | a number of people or things having in common traits or characteristics that distinguish them as a group or class; the general character or structure held in common by a number of people or things considered as a group or class | |
sham'amii | type of cattle | a domesticated animal; it yields milk and other dairy products; has long silky wool which is famous; does not require grain feed but can subsist quite well on the native browse (Nurse Chapel's Cook Book) | animal |
kitaulakh | type of translation | specific translations into Vulcan used for literary and philosophical texts. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | |
khavorta | type of Vulcan neuro-pressure | a type of neuro-pressure that involves the neck and the regulation of breathing | training |
surah'than | type of Vulcan neuro-pressure | a less challenging posture for neuro-pressure | training |
suk'masutra-eshu'a | typhoon | a tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific or Indian oceans | meteorology |
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