Vulcan | English | Description | Category |
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D'Alik'tal | a form of duel | a Vulcan form of duel between two men armed with a long sword and dagger; now used as a training exercice; few Vulcans practice this in modern times as it was developed during the Pre-Reform era (source: Orion Press Lexicon) | training |
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 |
d'kam | date | interval on some temporal scale usually in reference to long term measure (day, month, year) | time |
d'lechu | desert succulent | a plant adapted to arid conditions and characterized by fleshy water-storing tissues that act as water reservoirs | botony |
d'mallu | vine - omnivorous | omnivorous plant/vine that can move quite quickly and devours its prey by wrapping its tentacle-like vines and pulling the prey towards its mouth | plant |
d'rachanya | dragon | extinct Vulcan flying reptile (Karracaz's Fanfic - Here Be Dragons) | animal |
D'ruh | 2nd month in Vulcan year | second month in Vulcan year | time |
d'thin | conscious | knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts | medicine |
d'Vel'nahr | Vulcan by choice | Vulcan by choice | Vulcan |
da | pebble | rock fragment between 4 and 64 millimeters (0.16 and 2.51 inches) in diameter, especially one that has been naturally rounded | geology |
Da'Kum'Ulcha | Na'nam - Shi'al province | "City of Shadows"; ruins | geography |
da'ni'i'khirch | eye of fire | eye of fire | philosophy |
da-eshu'a | tornado | a localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground | meteorology |
da-fek | axle | a shaft on which a wheel rotates | technical |
da-fek-rasath | axle weight | the part of the weight of the vehicle which rests on the wheels of the axle | technical |
da-kuv | circle | ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length; a plane curve generated by one point moving at a constant distance from a fixed point; spherical geometric shape (noun) | |
da-kuv-falek'es | convection | the transfer of heat through a fluid (liquid or gas) caused by molecular motion; (meteorology) the vertical movement of heat or other properties by massive motion within the atmosphere | science |
da-kuvau | circulate | to move around freely; move through a space, circuit or system, returning to the starting point (verb) | |
da-kuvau-spol | circulating pump | a specific type of pump used to circulate gases, liquids, or slurries in a closed circuit | technical |
da-kuvau-torektra | circulatory system | the organs and tissues involved in circulating blood and lymph through the body | body part |
da-kuvaya | circulation | free movement or passage through a series of vessels (as of water through pipes or sap through a plant); movement through a circuit; especially the movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels | |
da-kuvaya t'khaf-spol-dvunek | coronary circulation | the circulation of blood in the blood vessels of the heart muscle | medicine |
da-kuvayek | circulator | any of various devices for circulating gases or liquids | technical |
Da-Leb | Han-shir - Kel province | one of three major populations centres, it is a city in the northern part of Kel province | geography |
da-nel | cycle | a single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon (noun) (VLI) | |
da-nel t'masu-tin | phreatic cycle | a cycle of or relating to ground water | geology |
da-nel- | cyclic | marked by repeated cycles; ecurring in cycle (adjective) | |
da-nelik | cyclic | marked by repeated cycles; ecurring in cycle | |
da-rala-hali | helicopter | an aircraft that derives its lift from blades that rotate about an approximately vertical central axis. | |
da-sfek | axis | the center around which something rotates; a straight line through a body or figure that satisfies certain conditions | technical |
da-sfek | pivot | a short rod or shaft on which a related part rotates or swings | tool |
da-skrimek | lathe | a machine tool for shaping metal or wood; the workpiece turns about a horizontal axis against a fixed tool | tool |
da-tor | rotate | to turn around on an axis or center; to proceed in sequence; take turns or alternate | |
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) | |
dafel | pelvis | a basin-shaped structure composed of the innominate bones, the pubist, and the sacrum and coccyx that rests on the lower limbs | body part |
dah'es | duality | the state, character, or quality of being two, or composed of two | |
dah'wak | twice | in two cases or on two occasions; two times; in doubled degree or amount | |
dah- | binary | characterized by or consisting of two parts or components; twofold; of or relating to a system of numeration having 2 as its base (adjective) | technical |
dah-ashenek-ketilaya | double exponential integration | double exponential integration | math |
dah-ashenek-sagan | double exponential distribution | double exponential distribution | math |
dah-bezhun- | binocular | relating to, used by, or involving both eyes at the same time; having two eyes arranged to produce stereoscopic vision | |
dah-bezhunik | binocular | relating to, used by, or involving both eyes at the same time; having two eyes arranged to produce stereoscopic vision | |
dah-da-kuvauk | dimictic | having two parts; lakes and reservoirs that freeze over and normally go through two stratifications and two mixing cycles a year | biology |
dah-da-sfekik gol'dvunek | coaxial relay | coaxial relay [no definition available] | technical |
dah-da-sfekik kapol | coaxial filter | coaxial filter [no definition available] | technical |
dah-da-sfekik kash-ral | coaxial antenna | a a variant of the dipole antenna , designed for use with an unbalanced feed line; one side of the antenna element consists of a hollow conducting tube through which a coaxial cable passes | technical |
dah-dukal-talvot | diplococcus | a gram-positive bacteria usually occurring in pairs | biology |
dah-glan | diplopia | diplopia; double vision | medicine |
dah-glan | double vision | double vision | medicine |
dah-glanekik pa'ash-pasu-skothonek | sight rule (surveying) | the rule used in surveying | |
dah-gol'nevsu | yeoman, 2nd class | yeoman, 2nd class | rank |
dah-guv'es | bisexuality | showing characteristics of both sexes; sexual activity with both men and women | biology |
dah-guv- | bisexual | having both male and female reproductive organs; hermaphroditic; of, relating to, or having a sexual orientation to persons of either sex (adjective) | biology |
dah-guvik | bisexual | having both male and female reproductive organs; hermaphroditic; of, relating to, or having a sexual orientation to persons of either sex (adjective) | biology |
dah-halek | bicycle | a vehicle consisting of a light frame mounted on two wire-spoked wheels one behind the other and having a seat, handlebars for steering, brakes, and two pedals or a small motor by which it is driven | |
dah-kaik reh-vla | isosceles triangle | a triangle with two equal sides | math |
dah-kaik wuh-vlavia-vel | isosceles trapezoid | a trapezoid in which the base angles are equal | math |
dah-ketek | dimer | a molecule consisting of two identical simpler molecules; a chemical compound consisting of such molecules | biology |
dah-ketil | double integral | an integral in which the integrand involves a function of two variables and that requires two applications of the integration process to evaluate | math |
dah-kharat- | bidirectional | moving or operating in two usually opposite directions (adj) | |
dah-kharitik | bidirectional | moving or operating in two usually opposite directions (adj) | |
dah-kiht | binary code | a code in which a string of four binary digits represents a decimal number | technical |
dah-komak- | bigeneric | relating to a hybrid that results from a cross between plants of different genera; having the characteristics of two different genera; a hybrid (adjective) | botony |
dah-komakik | bigeneric | relating to a hybrid that results from a cross between plants of different genera; having the characteristics of two different genera; a hybrid (adjective) | botony |
dah-komakik rish-ha-vel | bigeneric hybrid | relating to a hybrid that results from a cross between and having the characteristics of two different genera or species | species |
dah-krus- | binary | characterized by or consisting of two parts or components; twofold; of or relating to a system of numeration having 2 as its base (adjective) | technical |
dah-krusik | bifid | forked or cleft into two parts | |
dah-krusik | binary | characterized by or consisting of two parts or components; twofold; of or relating to a system of numeration having 2 as its base (adjective) | |
dah-krusik | dimerous | consisting of two parts or segments, as the tarsus in certain insects | biology |
dah-krusik | dimerous | having flower parts, such as petals, sepals, and stamens, in sets of two | botony |
dah-kulan | double helix | a pair of parallel helices intertwined about a common axis | science |
dah-kur-zhelik glan-fam'es | dichromatism | a deficiency of color vision in which the person can match any given hue by mixing only two other wavelengths of light (as opposed to the three wavelengths needed by people with normal color vision) | medicine |
dah-lan-tol | double floor | double floor | house |
dah-leh | twenty | 20 | number |
dah-leh-teh | two thousand | 2000 | number |
dah-mal-latesik | bipedal | having two feet; a two-footed animal | zoology |
dah-mashek | emulsifier | a device that makes an emulsion (a milky liquid) | |
dah-masu | emulsion | a milky liquid | |
dah-masu-tukh | deuterium | isotope of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron in the nucleus having an atomic weight of 2.014 | element |
dah-masunol-tukh | methylene | a bivalent hydrocarbon radical, CH2-, a component of unsaturated hydrocarbons | element |
dah-mathu | binary scale | a uniform scale of notation whose ratio is two | technical |
dah-mavaya | duet | duet (noun) | |
dah-narafek | diode | a semiconductor that consists of a p-n junction; a thermionic tube having two electrodes; used as a rectifier | |
dah-nesh-tor | bisect | to cut or divide into two parts, especially two equal parts | |
dah-patik | bipinnate | of a leaf shape; having doubly pinnate leaflets (as ferns); of leaves, twice pinnately divided | botony |
dah-pim-folayek | dilithium reactor | the area where a beam of matter and antimatter colliding in dilithium generates a plasma that is used to power the warp drives that allow starships to travel faster than light | technical |
dah-pim-khush | dilithium crystal | a crystalline mineral; a beam of matter and antimatter colliding in dilithium generates a plasma that is used to power the warp drives that allow starships to travel faster than light | element |
dah-pim-tukh | dilithium | a crystalline mineral; a beam of matter and antimatter colliding in dilithium generates a plasma that is used to power the warp drives that allow starships to travel faster than light | element |
dah-pitohat | binary notation | any notation that uses 2 characters (usually 0 and 1) | technical |
dah-ralash-vel | diphthong | diphthong; a blend of 2 vowel sounds in one syllable as in ae for example | |
Dah-retuka-tches | chess - 2-dimensional chess | two-dimensional chess | game |
dah-sashavaya | double exposure | the repeated exposure of a photographic plate or film | |
dah-sfek- | bicuspid | having two points or cusps, as the crescent moon (adjective) | body part |
dah-sfekik | bicuspid | a bicuspid tooth, especially a premolar (tooth) | body part |
dah-shivaya | paraplegia | paralysis of the lower half of the body (most often as a result of trauma) | medicine |
dah-si-gelekik | lenticular | shaped like a biconvex lens; of or relating to a lens | |
dah-stonn-pi'sef (t'shahov) | beach cusp | beach cusp (no definition available) | place |
dah-svep | double door | double door | house |
dah-svin | double entry | to enter something twice | |
dah-svitan-shitaya | bicentric distribution | bicentric distribution (no definition found) | biology |
dah-teh | two hundred | 200 | number |
dah-tel | double bond | double bond (chem.); found in diamonds - a double bond of carbon atoms | science |
dah-temok | double wall | double wall | house |
dah-tevunik | biennial | lasting or living for two years; happening every second year (adjective) | |
dah-toltra-nala | diploid | an organism or cell having two sets of chromosomes or twice the haploid number (noun) | biology |
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 |
dah-tukh | curium | a radioactive transuranic metallic element; produced by bombarding plutonium with helium nuclei | element |
dah-vla- | bilateral | having or formed of two sides; two-sided; affecting or undertaken by two sides equally; binding on both parties (adjective) | |
dah-vla-talikal | bilateral symmetry | symmetrical arrangement, as of an organism or a body part, along a central axis, so that the body is divided into equivalent right and left halves by only one plane | zoology |
dah-vlaik | bilateral | having or formed of two sides; two-sided; affecting or undertaken by two sides equally; binding on both parties (adjective) | |
dah-vlavia-vel | parallelogram | a quadrilateral whose opposite sides are both parallel and equal in length | math |
dah-vukh | double hull | a ship hull design and construction method where the bottom and sides of the ship have two complete layers of watertight hull surface | |
dah-weizehl | double series | a double sum is a series having terms depending on two indices | math |
dah-wek- | diphasic | diphasic (adjective) | |
dah-wekik | diphasic | diphasic | |
dah-yel | binary star | a double star whose members have a revolution round their common center of gravity | astronomy |
dah-zamasu | double agent | double agent | government |
dah-zan-vei | binoculars | an optical device, such as a pair of field glasses or opera glasses, designed for simultaneous use by both eyes and consisting of two small telescopes joined with a single focusing device | tool |
dahek | duo | duo | |
Dahhanakahr | city on Vulcan | a city on Vulcan some distance from Shi'kahr (source: Orion Press Lexicon) | place |
dahik | binary | characterized by or consisting of two parts or components; twofold; of or relating to a system of numeration having 2 as its base (adjective) | |
dahik rahket-dukal-torvukh | doubles tennis | a game in which four 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 |
dahkuh | two | 2 | number |
dahl-tor | detach | cause to become detached or separated; to take off; to remove; military use: separate (a small unit) from a larger, especially for a special assignment | |
dahl-tor | disengage | disengage | |
dahlefau | bisect | cut in half or cut in two; "bisect a line" | math |
dahli-neshan | dissection | dissection | medicine |
dahlik glan-nalatra-tin | detached retina | visual impairment resulting from the retina becoming separated from the choroid in the back of the eye; treated by photocoagulation | medicine |
dahpul-ketil | quadratic integral | quadratic integral | math |
dahpul-nik-tok | quadratic formula | the formula x = [-b ± (b2 - 4ac)]/2a, used to compute the roots of a quadratic equation | math |
dahpul-vo'ihn | quadratic equation | an equation in which one or more of the terms is squared but raised to no higher power, having the general form ax2 + bx + c = 0 | math |
dahr- | secondary | of the second rank; not primary; derived from what is primary or original (adj) | |
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 |
dahr-khartau-patorayek | secondary command processor | secondary command processor | |
dahr-ozh | ring finger | the third finger of the left hand | body part |
dahr-vukh | secondary hull | section that contains the navigational deflector, warp drive support pylon mounting structures, the main tractor beam emitter, and shuttlebays | |
dahrik | secondary | of the second rank; not primary; derived from what is primary or original (adj) | |
dahs-da-kuv | equator | equator | place |
dahs-krus | exclave | detached part of an organ | medicine |
dahs-krus | exclave | a minor portion of a county separated from the main part and lying within alien territory | |
dahsau | divide | to divide (verb) | |
dahsau-nosahp | quotient | the number obtained by dividing one quantity by another; in 45 ÷ 3 = 15, 15 is the quotient | math |
dahsaya | divide | divide (noun) | |
dahsaya | division | the act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart; discord that splits a group; an arithmetic operation that is the inverse of multiplication; the quotient of two numbers is computed | |
dahsayek | divisor | divisor | math |
dahshau | separate | to set or keep apart; disunite; to differentiate or discriminate between; distinguish (verb) | |
dahshau-shal-svep | isolation hatch | isolation hatch [no definition available] | |
dahshauk | 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 | |
dahshayek t'pa-tukh-yumaya | gas flow separator | an apparatus used in separation of a gas from a fluid mixture comprising of a gas and solid or liquid particles entrained therein | technical |
dahtau | double | to double (verb) | |
dakh | cast out | to cast out; exile; to get rid of (verb) (anc.) | |
dakh-ha'tanaya | luminescence | light from nonthermal sources; light not due to incandescence; occurs at low temperatures | |
dakh-vel | ejector | a device that ejects used material | tool |
dakharau | steer | to guide by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or wheel; to direct the course of (verb) | |
dakharau-shal | helm | the station where one steers a ship, especially where the the tiller or wheel is located | place |
dakharau-tash-math | helm control panel | helm control panel [no definition available] | technical |
dakhvalu | parabola | a plane curve formed by the intersection of a right circular cone and a plane parallel to an element of the curve | math |
dakhvalu-krus | parabolic segment | parabolic segment | math |
dakhvalu-sfek | parabolic point | a point p on a regular surface is said to be parabolic if K(p)=0 but S(p) does not =0 | math |
dakhvalu-shi-kethellar | parabolic coordinates | a system of curvilinear coordinates in which two sets of coordinate surfaces are obtained by revolving the parabolas about the x-axis | math |
dalphylene | stimulant | a stimulant for Vulcans suffering from neural shock (source: STTMP) | medicine |
dam'jath | variation | the act, process, or result of varying; the state or fact of being varied (Marketa) | |
dan | rotation | the act or process of turning around a center or an axis; a single complete cycle of such motion | |
dan- | most | greatest in number, amount, extent, or degree (adjective) | |
dan- | most ~ | ~est; most ~ | prefix |
dan- | ~est | ~est; most ~ | prefix |
dan-ek | ultimate | being last in a series, process, or progression; fundamental; elemental; of the greatest possible size or significance; maximum | |
dan-fa- | foremost | first in time or place; ahead of all others, especially in position or rank; paramount (adj.) | |
dan-faik | foremost | first in time or place; ahead of all others, especially in position or rank; paramount (adj.) | |
dan-irak | farthest | to or at the greatest distance (adjective) | |
dan-neik-mashen | neap tide | a tide that occurs when the difference between high and low tide is least; the lowest level of high tide; comes in 1st and 3rd quarters of the moon | science |
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 |
dan-pid-sfek | crest | the top line of a hill, mountain, or wave; the top point of a mountain or hill (geol.) | geology |
dan-pid-sfek | summit | the highest point or part; the top; the highest level or degree that can be attained | place |
dan-runemek | clutch | a coupling that connects or disconnects driving and driven parts of a driving mechanism (mechanical) | |
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 |
danau | explain | to make plain or understandable | |
danau-dunap | encyclopedia | encyclopedia; reference books | house |
danaya | explanation | the interpretation, meaning, etc. givin in explaining | |
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 |
danik | most | greatest in number, amount, extent, or degree (adjective) | |
Dap-lan-pa | uncle | similar to "mercy" or "uncle"; you are teased until you say dap-pan-pa, then the teasing stops | game |
dar-tukh | neodymium | a bright, silvery rare-earth metal element, found in monazite and bastnaesite and used for coloring glass and for doping some glass lasers | element |
dash | injury | damage or harm done to or suffered by a person or thing; aparticular form of hurt, damage, or loss | medicine |
dash-pim-tersayek | dilithium coupling | dilithium coupling; no definition available | technical |
dash-tor | hurt | to cause physical damage or pain to; injure; to cause mental or emotional suffering to; distress; to cause physical damage to; harm | |
dash-tor | injure | to cause physical harm to; hurt; to cause damage to; impair; to cause distress to; wound | crime |
datau | propel | to cause to move forward or onward (verb) | |
datau-kebi | propulsion unit | a generic nickname for a warp engine nacelle | tool |
datau-kebi t'seshan-kwit | magnathrust propulsion unit | magnathrust propulsion unit | |
datau-torektra | propulsion system | a system that provides a propelling or driving force | |
dataya | propulsion | the process of driving or propelling; the driving or propelling force | |
dator | prepare | to make ready beforehand for a specific purpose, as for an event or occasion (verb) | |
dau | affect | to have an influence on or effect a change in; to act on the emotions of; touch or move | |
dau-bosh | effective | effective | |
dau-bosh'es | effectiveness | effectiveness | |
dau-tukh | hormone | a substance, usually a peptide or steroid, produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity | medicine |
dau-tukh t'guv-nafek | gonadotropin | hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland and placenta; stimulates the gonads and controls reproductive activity | body part |
dau-tukh-pi'nafek | pituitary gland | a small oval gland attached to the base of the vertebrate brain which control the other endocrine glands, influence growth, metabolism, and maturation | body part |
daya | effect | effect; to make an effect | |
daya | effect | effect | |
daya t'khush-raf-tepul | piezoelectric effect | electricity produced by mechanical pressure on certain crystals | science |
dayek | propeller | a machine for propelling an aircraft or boat, consisting of a power-driven shaft with radiating blades | tool |
def | batch | a collection of things or persons to be handled together; a large number or amount or extent (noun) | |
deh'win | affix | affix/suffix/prefix/combining-form for words | |
deik | file | document; a collection of papers or published materials kept or arranged in convenient order | |
deik-tor | file | to put or keep (papers, for example) in useful order for storage or reference (verb) | |
del-ri | enigma | enigma (anc.) | |
Deltasu | Deltan | a Deltan person/language; from the planet Delta | species |
Dena-val | Love | the covetous aspect of love | religion |
desh'rak | north | the direction along a meridian 90° counterclockwise from east; the direction to the left of sunrise | direction |
desh-kov | dolostone | dolostone; rock made of dolomite and resembling marble | |
desh-tukh | dolomite | brittle calcium carbonate, occuring abundantly in white to pale pink rhombohedral crystals | geology |
desh-vom-tukh | dolomitic limestone | rock made of dolomite and resembling marble | geology |
deshkau | question | to put a question to; to examine (a witness, for example) by questioning; interrogate (verb) | |
deshker | question | the expression of inquiry that invites or calls for a reply; an interrogative sentence, phrase, or gesture (noun) | |
dewk'a | country | the territory occupied by a nation; a particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or culture or geography) | place |
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 |
dhahq | sing | to utter a series of words or sounds in musical tones; to vocalize songs or selections; | music |
dhali-nesh-tor | dissect | to dissect; cut into pieces | medicine |
di'kaudj | coin | coin/token/material respresenting a monetary unit | money |
di'kish-torek | metabolism | the organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life | biology |
di'kizh | exchange | reciprocal transfer of equivalent sums of money especially the currencies of different countries; the act of giving something in return for something received (noun) (noun) | |
di'kizh-tor | exchange | give to, and receive from, one another; hand over one and receive another, approximately equivalent (verb) (verb) | |
di'kizh-viskulan | exchange matrix | exchange matrix [no definition available] | technical |
di-kish-torek-vutek | metabolic pathway | a series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell, catalyzed by enzymes, to achieve in either the formation of a metabolic product to be used or stored by the cell, or the initiation of another metabolic pathway | biology |
di-kizh-tav | exchange rate | rate that determines how much one unit of money compares to another | money |
dif-tor | live | to live a long time (verb) | |
Dif-tor heh smusma | live long and prosper | traditional greeting (VLI) | phrase |
difan'es | longevity | long life; great duration of life; length or duration of life (VLI) | biology |
din-tor | miss | to fail to hit, reach, catch, meet, or otherwise make contact with; to fail to perceive, understand, or experience (verb) | |
dir- | coarse | lacking refinement or cultivation or taste; of texture; large-grained or rough to the touch; of low or inferior quality or value (adjective) | |
dirik | coarse | lacking refinement or cultivation or taste; of texture; large-grained or rough to the touch; of low or inferior quality or value | |
do | than | used after a comparative adjective or adverb to introduce the second element or clause of an unequal comparison | preposition |
do'pra | announce | to make known publicly; to proclaim the presence or arrival of; to provide an indication of beforehand; foretell | |
dohn | board | a long flat slab of sawed lumber; a plank; a flat piece of wood or similarly rigid material adapted for a special use (VLI) | |
dohn | fascia | a horizontal member or band, usually in combination wit other moldings (architecture) | house |
dok | brick | a molded rectangular block of clay baked by the sun or in a kiln until hard and used as a building and paving material | house |
dok-krizhiv | brick clay | clay suitable for, or used in making, bricks | element |
dok-temok-shidik | muriform | resembling courses of bricks or stones in squareness and regular arrangement; as, a muriform variety of cellular tissue | body part |
dok-torvausu | bricklayer | a person skilled in building with bricks | occupation |
dokai | fowl | a large domesticated fowl that is used for keeping weeds/insects out of fields in the circumpolar region of Vulcan (Official ST Cooking Manual) | animal |
dol-hinek | clavicle | collar bone; the bone linking the scapula and sternum | body part |
dom | So! | votive exclamation (VLI) | phrase |
don | worth | the quality that renders something desirable, useful, or valuable; a quantity of something that may be purchased for a specified sum or by a specified means | money |
don-ka | rich | possessing great material wealth; having great worth or value (anc.) | money |
don-katik | eutrophic | a lake or pond rich in minerals but poor in oxygen | place |
don-kut | bonanza | a rich mine, vein, or pocket of ore; a source of great wealth or prosperity (anc.) | |
don-tak | riches | abundant wealth; valuable or precious possessions | money |
don-tak | wealth | an abundance of valuable material possessions or resources; riches; the state of being rich; affluence (anc.) | money |
donkes-tor | finance | to finance; to bankroll something (verb) | money |
donkessu | financier | one who is occupied with or expert in large-scale financial affairs | occupation |
donketu | funds | A sum of money or other resources set aside for a specific purpose | money |
donku | currency | the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used; generic term for money | money |
donku | money | the official currency, coins, and negotiable paper notes issued by a government | money |
dor | honour | high respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem; good name; reputation; the dignity accorded to position (noun) | emotion |
dor-tor | honour | to hold in respect; esteem; to show respect for; to confer distinction on (verb) | emotion |
dorli | honourable | deserving or winning honor and respect; bringing distinction or recognition (anc.) | rank |
dorli'lakh | dialect | written dialect used between peers on Vulcan. [source: Autobiography of Mr. Spock] | |
dotokau | fine | to require the payment of a fine from; impose a fine on (verb) | crime |
dotokaya | fine | a sum of money required to be paid as a penalty for an offense (noun) | crime |
dotor | plan | a scheme, program, or method worked out beforehand for the accomplishment of an objective (noun) | |
dotoran | plan | to formulate a scheme or program for the accomplishment, enactment, or attainment of (verb) | |
drahk | pharynx | the section of the alimentary canal that extends from the mouth and nasal cavities to the larynx, where it becomes continuous with the esophagus | body part |
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 |
drahk-kusut | pharyngodynia | a pain in the pharynx | medicine |
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 |
drahk-yonshaya | pharyngitis | inflammation of the pharynx | medicine |
dref | comb | a many-needled material use for straightening strands of hair (VLI) (noun) | tool |
dref | rake | a long-handled implement with a row of projecting teeth at its head, used especially to gather leaves or to loosen or smooth earth (noun) | tool |
dref-shidik | pectinate | having projections resembling the teeth of a comb; comblike | |
dref-tor | comb | to smoothen and neaten with or as with a comb (VLI) (verb) | |
dref-tor | rake | to smooth, scrape, or loosen with a rake or similar implement; to search or examine thoroughly; ransack (verb) | |
drizh | itch | an irritating skin sensation causing a desire to scratch; a restless desire or craving for something (noun) | |
drizh-tor | itch | to feel, have, or produce an itch; to have a desire to scratch; to have a persistent, restless craving (verb) | |
drizhan | itching | an irritating cutaneous sensation that produces a desire to scratch | |
drizhaya | pruritis | itching of the skin | medicine |
droi | answer | a spoken or written reply, as to a question; a correct reply; a solution, as to a problem; a correct solution | |
du | you | used to refer to the one or ones being addressed | parts of speech |
du' | during | while; during | prefix |
du' | during | throughout the course or duration of; at a particular point in the course of | preposition |
du' | while | while; during | prefix |
du-gad- | diurnal | active during the day; opposite to nocturnal (adjective) | |
du-gadik | diurnal | active during the day; opposite to nocturnal | |
Du-leb | Han'shir - city | a city in Han'shir | geography |
duf | leather | the dressed or tanned hide of an animal, usually with the hair removed; any of various articles or parts made of dressed or tanned hide | animal |
duf-krus-savas | hesperidium | a berry having a thickened leathery rind and juicy pulp divided into segments, as an orange or other citrus fruit. | plant |
duh | foolery | foolish or senseless behavior | emotion |
duh'es | foolishness | the trait of acting stupidly or rashly; the quality of being rash and foolish; a stupid mistake | emotion |
duh- | daffy | silly; goofy (adjective) | emotion |
duh- | foolish | devoid of good sense or judgment; having or revealing stupidity (adj.) | emotion |
duh- | goofy | silly; ridiculous (adj.) | emotion |
duhik | daffy | silly; goofy | emotion |
duhik | foolish | devoid of good sense or judgment; having or revealing stupidity (adj.) | emotion |
duhik | goofy | silly; ridiculous (adj.) | emotion |
duhsu | fool | one who is deficient in judgment, sense, or understanding (noun) | emotion |
duk | bubble | a thin, usually spherical or hemispherical film of liquid filled with air or gas; a globular body of air or gas formed within a liquid (noun) | |
dukal | ball | a round object that is hit or thrown or kicked in games; a spherical object used as a plaything | |
dukal-guf-iesek | ball and socket joint | an articulation (as the hip joint) in which the rounded head of one bone fits into a cuplike cavity of the other and admits movement in any direction | body part |
dukal-igen-wesh | ball lightning | a rare form of lightning consisting of luminous balls that may move along solid objects or float in the air | meteorology |
dukal-kuvish | ball bearing | bearings containing small metal balls | technical |
dukal-talvot | coccus | any spherical or nearly spherical bacteria | animal |
dukal-yel-travek | globular cluster | a system of stars, generally smaller in size than a galaxy, that is more or less globular in conformation | astronomy |
dukat-spunek | ball valve | any valve that checks flow by the seating of a ball | technical |
dukau | bubble | to move or flow with a gurgling sound; to rise to or as if to the surface; emerge (verb) | |
dulai | tough | able to withstand great strain without tearing or breaking; strong and resilient; hard to cut or chew; physically hardy; rugged | |
dun | paper | a material made of cellulose pulp, derived mainly from wood, rags, and certain grasses, processed into flexible sheets or rolls (noun) (VLI) | |
dun-yar | paper grass | traditional source used to make a papyrus-like paper | plant |
dun-zhukan | paper-making | the act of making paper from wood | hobbies |
dun-zhuksu | paper-maker | one that manufactures paper | occupation |
dunap | book | a set of written, printed, or blank pages fastened along one side and encased between protective covers [VLI] | |
dunap-tsorayek | bookcase | a piece of furniture with shelves for holding books | house |
dunapshaun | book-binding | the art, trade, or profession of binding books | hobbies |
dunapshausu | bookbinder | one who binds books | occupation |
dunapshaya | book-binding | the art, trade, or profession of binding books | hobbies |
dunapsu | librarian | a person who is responsible for a collection of specialized or technical information or materials, such as musical scores or computer documentation | occupation |
dunesh | brochure | a small booklet or pamphlet, often containing promotional material or product information | |
dungau gla-tor nash-veh | I shall see | I shall see… | sentence |
dungau(-) | shall | used before a verb in the infinitive to show; something that will take place or exist in the future | parts of speech |
dungau-sarlah nash-veh | I shall come | I shall come | sentence |
dungi | will | to decide on; choose; to yearn for; desire; to decree, dictate, or order; to resolve with a forceful will; determine (verb) | emotion |
dungi gla-tor nash-veh | I will see | I will see… | sentence |
dungi ki'gla-tor nash-veh | I will have seen | I will have seen… | sentence |
dungi ki'sarlah nash-veh | I will have come | I will have come | sentence |
dungi kup gla-tor nash-veh | I will be able to see | I will be able to see… | sentence |
dungi kup-sarlah nash-veh | I will be able to come | I will be able to come | sentence |
dungi- | will | to decide on; choose; to yearn for; desire; to decree, dictate, or order; to resolve with a forceful will; determine (verb) | emotion |
dungi-sarlah nash-veh | I will come | I will come | sentence |
duta'es | diplomacy | diplomacy | |
dutar | diplomat | diplomat (anc.) | rank |
dutar- | diplomatic | diplomatic | |
dutar-shan-hali | diplomatic courier vessel | ships that are designed to allow diplomats from other races to easily interact with ambassadors and corporate heads; contains special communication equipment, luxury meeting rooms, specialized non-class M quarters and detailed library systems | |
dutarik | diplomatic | diplomatic | |
Dutarik Sklada-Dvin T'Khasi | Vulcan Diplomatic Courier Service | Vulcan Diplomatic Courier Service | government |
duv | shadow | the rough image cast by an object blocking rays of illumination (noun) | |
duv | umbra | a dark area, especially the blackest part of a shadow from which all light is cut off; the completely dark portion of the shadow cast by the earth, moon, or other body during an eclipse | astronomy |
duv-tor | shadow | to follow, especially in secret; trail; to cast a shadow on; shade | |
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-ashauk | sciaphilic | shade-loving; applied to plants (called sciophytes) that grow only in shady habitats | botony |
duvek-kastik | sciophyte | a plant that prefers shady conditions | plant |
duvek-tor | shade | to screen from light or heat; to obscure or darken; to represent degrees of shade or shadow in (verb) | |
dva | belief | mental acceptance of and conviction in the truth, actuality, or validity of something | religion |
dva-tor | believe | to accept as true or real; to credit with veracity; to expect or suppose; think (VLI) | |
dvasu | believer | one who believes; a supporter who accepts something as true | |
dvatai | doctrine | a principle or body of principles presented for acceptance or belief, as by a religious, political, scientific, or philosophic group; dogma | religion |
dvatai | principle | a basic truth, law, or assumption: the principles of democracy; a rule or standard, especially of good behavior: a man of principle | philosophy |
dvatai | tenet | an opinion, doctrine, or principle held as being true by a person or especially by an organization | philosophy |
dvel | choice | the act of choosing or selecting; one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen (VLI) | |
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 | |
dvel-tor | choose | pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives; select as an alternative; choose instead; prefer as an alternative (verb) | |
dvel-tor | select | to take as a choice from among several; pick out; to make a choice or selection | |
dvelek | selector | one that selects, eg. the frequency selector of a radio | |
dvelek | switch (device) | a device used to break or open an electric circuit or to divert current from one conductor to another | tool |
dvesh-tukh | brass | a yellowish alloy of copper and zinc, sometimes including small amounts of other metals, but usually 67 percent copper and 33 percent zinc (metal) | element |
dvin | service | employment in duties or work for another, as for a government or the military | |
dvin-tor | serve | to work for; to prepare and offer food, for example; to provide goods and services for (verb) | |
dvinsu | servant | one who is privately employed to perform domestic services; one who expresses submission, recognizance, or debt to another | occupation |
dvolau | set | to adjust for proper functioning; to put in a specified position; place; (verb) | |
dvor-tukh | astatine | a highly unstable radioactive element (the heaviest of the halogen series); a decay product of uranium and thorium | element |
dvubolau | motivate | to provide with an incentive; move to action; impel | emotion |
dvubolaya | motivation | the act or process of motivating; the state of being motivated; something that motivates; an inducement or incentive | emotion |
dvubolek | motive | an emotion, desire, physiological need, or similar impulse that acts as an incitement to action | emotion |
dvudau-fek | crankshaft | a rotating shaft driven by (or driving) a crank | technical |
dvudau-kes-wun | crossbow | a bow fixed transversely on a wooden stock grooved to direct the arrow (quarrel) | weapon |
dvudau-natuhn | crankcase | housing for a crankshaft | technical |
dvudayek | crank | a hand tool consisting of a rotating shaft with parallel handle (mechanical) (noun) | technical |
dvukwul-throshayek | kinetic detonator | a detonation device activated by the motion of objects or people; a motion-sensor detonating device | weapon |
dvun | chess - move | any chess move | game |
dvun | move | the act or an instance of moving; a change of residence or location; an action taken to achieve an objective; a maneuver (noun) | |
dvun | movement | the act or an instance of moving; a change in place or position; a particular manner of moving | |
Dvun'uh! | Move! | exorting one to move (source: http://www.exploringtheuniverse.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=14&Itemid=18) | phrase |
dvun-le-sumatra | glacier | a huge mass of ice slowly flowing over a land mass, formed from compacted snow in an area where snow accumulation exceeds melting and sublimation | place |
dvun-le-sumatra t'kunel-nen | piedmont glacier | a type of glaciation characteristic of Alaska; large valley glaciers meet to form an almost stagnant sheet of ice | geology |
dvun-masu-torai | hydraulic action | the action of or involving, moved by, or operated by a fluid, especially water, under pressure | geology |
dvun-tor | move | to change in position from one point to another; to go from one residence or location to another; relocate (verb) | |
dvun-zehl | fault (geology) | a break in the continuity of rock strata or veins of ore, caused by movements in the planet's crust (geol) | place |
dvun-zehl-shen | horst | a mass of the earth's crust that lies between two faults and is higher than the surrounding land | geology |
dvun-zehl-treshaya | graben | a usually elongated depression between geologic faults | geology |
dvunek | muscle | a contractile organ consisting of a special bundle of muscle tissue, which moves a particular bone, part, or substance of the body | body part |
dvunek-esh-meil | myoglobin | a hemoprotein that receives oxygen from hemoglobin and stores it in the tissues until needed; has a higher affinity for oxygen than hemoglobin | body part |
dvunek-kusut | myalgia | muscular pain or tenderness, especially when diffuse and nonspecific | medicine |
dvunek-nala-tevakh | myonecrosis | localized death of muscle cell fibers | medicine |
dvunek-rasahtra | myosarcoma | sarcoma (cancer) of muscle tissue | medicine |
dvunek-slah-yonshaya | fibromyositis | a syndrome characterized by chronic pain in the muscles and soft tissues surrounding joints | medicine |
dvunek-tash-svitan | cerebellum | cerebellum; part of the brain | body part |
dvunek-tersayek | sinew | a tendon | body part |
dvunek-tersayek | tendon | a band of tough, inelastic fibrous tissue that connects a muscle with its bony attachment | body part |
dvunek-tersayek-kusut | tenodynia | pain referring to a tendon; tendon pain | medicine |
dvunek-tersayek-yonshaya | tendonitis | inflammation of a tendon | medicine |
dvunek-thonek | ergometer | device for measuring the amount of work done by an animal/Human | tool |
dvunek-yonshaya | myositis | inflammation of a muscle, especially a voluntary muscle, characterized by pain, tenderness, and sometimes spasm in the affected area | medicine |
dvunel | motion | the act or process of changing position or place; a meaningful or expressive change in the position of the body or a part of the body; a gesture | |
dvunel-eik'es | range of motion | the range through which a joint can be moved, usually its range of flexion and extension | medicine |
dvunel-has-mar | kinetosis | the state of being dizzy or nauseated because of the motions that occur while traveling in or on a moving vehicle; motion sickness | medicine |
dvunel-pi'harr | flagellum | A long, threadlike appendage; whiplike extension of certain cells used for locomotion; a whip | body part |
dvunelinak | momentum | impetus of a physical object in motion; impetus of a nonphysical process, such as an idea or a course of events | |
dwemish ni-an | training - adulthood training | stage in formal Vulcan training to be an adult; is the isolation of identity | training |
dyrk | cream | made of/contains/is a quantity of emulsion/puree [consistency/composition] | food |
dzhan-tukh | beryllium | a light strong brittle gray toxic bivalent metallic element | element |
dzhanya'an-tukh | hafnium | a brilliant, silvery, metallic element separated from ores of zirconium and used in nuclear reactor control rods; symbol Hf | element |
dzharel | jarel | a pony-like horned animal | animal |
Dzhaya'an'Kahr | Dzhaya'an'Kahr | a Vulcan city | geography |
dzhinau | refer | to direct to a source for help or information; to assign or attribute to; regard as originated by | |
dzhinaya | reference | the act of referring; the state of being related or referred; a note in a publication referring the reader to another passage or source |
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