Vulcan | English | Description | Category |
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u' | as | to the same extent or degree; equally; for instance; when taken into consideration in a specified relation or form | preposition |
u' | as (a) | as (a) | prefix |
u'gal | electron | negatively charged atomic particle | science |
u'gal-fo | electron shell | "orbit" an electron has around the nucleus | science |
u'gal-glashaun | electron scanning | electron scanning | |
u'gal-kusilau-glashayek | electron resonance scanner | a device that can scan DNA to try to look for genetic mutations | tool |
u'gal-salash | electron stream | electron stream | science |
u'gal-shif | electron pair | electron pair | science |
u'gal-shivak | electron mass | electron mass | science |
u'gal-yumau-tal | electronics | electronics (study of) | science |
u'gal-zehl-mev | cathode ray tube | a high-vacuum tube in which cathode rays produce a luminous image on a fluorescent screen, used in televisions and visual display units | technical |
u'galik numo-zan-vel | electron microscope | electron microscope | tool |
u'mokev | base metal | a common non-precious metal such as copper, tin, or zinc | element |
u'rak | negative (polarity) | having a negative pole (as the distinction between positive and negative electric charges) | science |
u'rak-falun | negative (charge) | of or relating to an electric charge of the same sign as that of an electron, indicated by the symbol (-); having a lower electric potential | science |
u'rak-narafek | cathode | a negatively charged electrode that is the source of electrons in an electrical device; the positively charged terminal of a voltaic cell or storage battery that supplies current | technical |
u'shel | boil | to change from a liquid to a vapor by the application of heat; to reach the boiling point; to undergo the action of boiling, especially in being cooked [Marketa] | |
u'thet | celebrate | celebrates/recognizes/honours | |
u'xoa | become | to grow or come to be; to be appropriate or suitable to; to show to advantage; look good with [Marketa] | |
ua'mrki | article | a nonfictional literary composition that forms an independent part of a publication, as of a newspaper or magazine | |
ub | dome | dome (noun) | |
uf | how | in what manner or way; by what means; in what state or condition; to what extent, amount, or degree; for what reason or purpose; why | parts of speech |
ufesa | diagram | to make a schematic or technical drawing of that shows how things work or how they are constructed (verb) | |
ufesan | diagram | a drawing intended to explain how something works; a drawing showing the relation between the parts (noun) | |
ug'gahv-kur | fuchsia | a strong, vivid purplish red | colour |
ug'pla-kur | ultramarine | a vivid or strong blue to purplish blue; a blue pigment made from powdered lapis lazuli | colour |
ug'yel-ha'gel | sunlight | the light from the sun; the rays of the sun | |
ug'yel-shad-kisheya | sunstroke | a dangerous physical condition that results when your body temperature gets too hot due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat | medicine |
ug'yel-shen | sunrise | the time in the early morning when the sun first appears in the sky with the light of a new day; atmospheric phenomena accompanying the daily appearance of the sun | meteorology |
ug'yel-tevan | sunset | atmospheric phenomena accompanying the daily appearance of the sun; atmospheric phenomena accompanying the daily disappearance of the sun | meteorology |
ug'yon-kur | scarlet | a strong to vivid red or reddish orange | colour |
ugau | promise | to commit oneself by a promise to do or give; pledge; to make a declaration assuring that something will or will not be done (verb) | |
ugaya | promise | a declaration assuring that one will or will not do something; a vow; indication of something favorable to come; expectation (noun) | |
ugel'es | brightness | the effect or sensation by means of which an observer is able to distinguish differences in luminance | |
ugel'es-bezhun-kusut | photalgia | pain in the eye resulting from exposure to bright light (often associated with albinism) | medicine |
ugel- | bright | emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts; shining | |
ugelik | bright | emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts; shining | |
uhfuk | sneeze | a symptom consisting of the involuntary expulsion of air from the nose (noun) | medicine |
uhfuk-tor | sneeze | to expel air forcibly from the mouth and nose in an explosive, spasmodic involuntary action as when an irritant entered one's nose (verb) | medicine |
uk | digit | a finger or toe in human beings or corresponding part in other vertebrates | body part |
uk-hineklar | phalanges | the bone of a finger or toe | body part |
ukhru-vishan | affair | romantic and sexual relationship, sometimes one of brief duration, between two people who are not married to each other (VLI) (anc.) | |
ukraluk | reptile | generic term for a cold-blooded, usually egg-laying vertebrates of the class Reptilia | animal |
ukraluk-tal | herpetology | the branch of zoology that deals with reptiles and amphibians | science |
ukraluk-talsu | herpetologist | a zoologist who studies reptiles and amphibians | occupation |
ukrau | crawl | to crawl (verb); travel on hands and knees | |
ul- | demi(-) | semi(-); demi(-); part(-); partial(-) | prefix |
ul- | part(-) | semi(-); demi(-); part(-); partial(-) | prefix |
ul- | partial | being or affecting only a part; not total; showing favoritism (adj) | |
ul- | partial(-) | semi(-); demi(-); part(-); partial(-) | prefix |
ul- | semi(-) | semi(-); demi(-); part(-); partial(-) | prefix |
ul-abrupik'es | partial dominance | failure of one gene to be completely dominant, the heterozygotes showing a phenotype intermediate between the two parents | biology |
ul-neshuhk-kastik | partial parasite | partial parasite [no definition available] | biology |
ul-shivaya | paresis | a slight or partial paralysis | medicine |
ul-wihka | hypothesis | a tentative explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation | science |
Ulann monastery | Na'nam - Kir province | sect of Ulann emphasizes power of deeds over words; Monastery of Ulann found in Kir Province | geography |
ulef | half | one of two equal parts that together constitute a whole | number |
ulef | one-half | 1/2 (anc.) | number |
ulef-da-kuv | semicircle | a half of a circle as divided by a diameter; an object or arrangement of objects or people in the shape of half a circle | math |
ulef-ha'kiv | half-life | the time required for half the nuclei in a sample of a specific isotopic species to undergo radioactive decay | science |
ulef-lan | warrant officer | a military officer intermediate in rank between a noncommissioned officer and a commissioned officer | rank |
ulef-masu-kastik | helophyte | a plant that flourishes in dry or drought conditions | plant |
ulef-nala-dahsaya | meiosis | the process of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms leading to the production of gametes in animals and spores in plants | medicine |
ulef-skaun-yemtra | chyme | what the stomach turns the food into during its part of digestion | medicine |
ulef-skaun-yemtra | chyme | what the stomach turns the food into during its part of digestion | body part |
ulidar | mark | a visible trace or impression, such as a line or spot; a number, letter, or symbol used to indicate various grades of academic achievement (noun) | |
ulidar | scar | a mark left on the skin after a surface injury or wound has healed; a lingering sign of damage or injury, either mental or physical (noun) | medicine |
ulidar t'neik-masu | low-water mark | the lowest point reached by a low tide, or the lowest level of a body of water; the lowest or worst level reached by anything | |
ulidar t'pid-masu | high-water mark | a mark indicating the highest level reached by a body of water | |
ulidau | mark | to make a visible trace or impression on, as with a spot, line, or dent; to form, make, or depict by making a mark (verb) | |
ulidau-glaribek | marker beacon | a radio transmitter that emits a characteristic guidance signal for aircraft; a sublight beacon used to nagivate starships | |
ulidayek | marker buoy | a float moored in water to mark a location, warn of danger, or indicate a navigational channel | |
ulidek | marker | an implement, especially a felt-tipped pen, used for marking or writing; one who marks objects, especially for industrial purposes | tool |
ulik | partial | being or affecting only a part; not total; showing favoritism (adj) | |
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 |
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 |
um | apex | the highest point; the vertex; the point of culmination; the usually pointed end of an object; the tip | |
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 | |
um'ro | balanced | being in a state of proper balance or equilibrium | |
um-sfek | vertex | the highest point; the apex or summit; | |
um-sfek | vertex | the highest point of the skull; the top of the head | body part |
um-sfek | vertex | the highest point reached in the apparent motion of a celestial body | astronomy |
um-sfek | vertex | the point at which the sides of an angle intersect; the point on a triangle or pyramid opposite to and farthest away from its base; a point on a polyhedron common to three or more sides | math |
um-t'ovau-nalatra | meristem | the undifferentiated plant tissue from which new cells are formed, as that at the tip of a stem or root | plant |
um-tukh | osmium | a bluish-white, hard metallic element, found in small amounts in osmiridium, nickel, and platinum ores | element |
un | digit | one of the elements that collectively form a system of numbers (math.) | math |
un-wak-vel | digital clock | a type of clock that displays the time digitally, i.e. in cyphers, as opposed to an analog clock, where the time is displayed by hands | house |
unsagau | digitize | to put into digital form, as for use in a computer (verb) | |
up'luo | crime - victimless | a crime which has no actual victim, or where the victim is the criminal themselves | crime |
ur | meatus | a body opening or passage, such as the opening of the ear or the urethral canal | body part |
ur | tunnel | an underground or underwater passage; a passage through or under a barrier (noun) | place |
ur'kif | accidental | occuring unexpectedly, unintentionally, or by chance; a property, factor, or attribute that is not essential | |
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 |
uralau | sing | to utter a series of words or sounds in musical tones; to vocalize songs or selections (verb) (VLI) | music |
uralaun | singing | the act of singing vocal music | music |
uralausu | singer | singer; one who sings | occupation |
urgam | effort | the use of physical or mental energy to do something; exertion | |
urokasaya | agriculture | the science, art, and business of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock; farming | science |
urokesor | scythe | an implement consisting of a long, curved single-edged blade with a long bent handle, used for mowing or reaping (noun) | tool |
urokesor-shidik | falciform | sickle-shaped; falcate | |
urokesor-tsaik | falcate | shaped like a sickle or scythe | |
urokesor-vel | falx | any sickle-shaped structure | |
uroshal | farm | a tract of land forming a single property and devoted to agriculture(noun) | place |
uroshal-kelek | farmhouse | the homestead on a farm | house |
uroshal-zupsu | farmhand | farmhand; one who works on a farm | |
uroshalsu | farmer | farmer (MGV - dialect of VLI Vulcan) | occupation |
uroshitau | farm | to cultivate land (verb) | |
uroshitausu | farmer | farmer (TGV - dialect of VLI Vulcan) | |
urozh | crop/crops | the yield from plants in a single growing season; the output of something in a season (anc.) | food |
urozh-solek-tal | agronomy | application of the various soil and plant sciences to soil management and crop production; scientific agriculture | science |
urozh-solek-talsu | agronomist | an expert in soil management and field-crop production | occupation |
urozh-solektra | farmland | the property where one farms | place |
urozh-wak | autumn season | season of the year between summer and winter, lasting from the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice and from September to December in the Northern Hemisphere [scientific term] | time |
us'oth | crystal | substance with composition at level of atoms/molecules organized into a reg repeating structure | element |
ushek | basalt | the commonest type of solidified lava; a dense dark gray fine-grained igneous rock composed chiefly of calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar and pyroxene (anc.) | geology |
utan'es | compassion | the humane quality of understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it; a deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering | emotion |
utvau | reason | the basis or motive for an action, decision, or conviction; a declaration made to explain or justify action, decision, or conviction | |
uz | fee | a charge, compensation or payment for something | money |
uzh | new | having been made or come into being only a short time ago; recent; still fresh; never used or worn before now | |
uzh-keshtik | neonatal | of or relating to newborn infants or an infant: neonatal care; neonatal disorders | medicine |
uzh-keshtu | neonate | a newborn infant, especially one less than four weeks old | people |
uzh-keshtu | neonate | a newborn infant, especially one less than four weeks old | family |
uzh-keshtu | newborn | very recently born; a newborn child | family |
uzh-keshtu-tal | neonatology | the branch of pediatrics that deals with the diseases and care of newborn infants | medicine |
uzh-keshtusu | neonatologist | one who specializes in that branch of pediatric medicine concerned with the newborn; the diagnosis and treatment of neonates | occupation |
uzh-khaf-mev | artery | any of the muscular elastic tubes that form a branching system and that carry blood away from the heart to the cells, tissues, and organs of the body | body part |
uzh-khaf-mev t'abru-mal | femoral artery | artery beginning at the external illiac artery, terminating behind the knee as the popliteal artery | body part |
uzh-khaf-mev t'khaf-spol | coronary artery | the artery that branches from the aorta to supply blood to the heart | body part |
uzh-khaf-mev t'neik-vukhut | iliac artery | one of the large arteries supplying blood to the pelvis and legs | body part |
uzh-rasahtra | neoplasm | an abnormal new growth of tissue in animals or plants; a tumor | medicine |
uzh-toranu-ha'gel | neodyne light | neodyne light | |
uzh-tukh | francium | an extremely unstable radioactive element of the alkali metals; symbol Fr | element |
uzhau | refresh | to revive with or as if with rest, food, or drink; give new vigor or spirit to; to give new freshness or brightness to; restore | |
uzhau | renew | to make new or as if new again; restore; to take up again; resume; to repeat so as to reaffirm |
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